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Startup guide

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB
SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden
www.sonyericsson.com

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Phone basics

Phone overview

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1. Light sensor/Proximity

sensor

2. Ear speaker

3. Front camera

4. Directional buttons

5. Headset connector

6. Game menu

7. Joystick

8. Touch pad

9. Connector for charger/USB

cable

10. Select key

11. Start key

12.   Button

13.   Button

14.   Button

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 Button

16. Back key

17. Home key

18. Menu key

19. Search key

20. Touch screen

Turning on the phone

To turn on the phone

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To enter your SIM card PIN code

Tap the numbers on the screen to enter the

personal identification number (PIN) for your SIM

card.

To correct a mistake made while entering your

PIN, press  .

Waking up the screen

To activate the screen

Press 

 or press 

 briefly.

To unlock the screen

Drag the 

 icon to the right across the screen.

Using the keys

Back

Go back to the previous screen

Close the on-screen keypad, a

dialog box, an options menu, or

the Notification panel

Home

Go to the Home screen from any

application or screen

Open a window showing your

most recently used applications

Menu

Open a list of options available in

the current screen or application

Search

Shortcut to Google™ Search

Using the touch screen

To open or highlight an item

Tap the item.

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To scroll

Drag your finger in the direction you want to scroll

on the screen.

To scroll more quickly, flick your finger in the

direction you want to go on the screen.

To zoom with two fingers

Place two fingers on the screen at once and pinch

them together (to zoom out) or spread them apart

(to zoom in).

Use the zoom function when viewing photos

and maps, or when browsing the web.

Typing text

To display the keyboard to enter text

Tap a text entry field.

Using the keyboard

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1 Change the character case and turn on the caps

lock. For some languages, this key is used to

access extra characters in the language

2 Close the keyboard view
3 Display numbers and symbols. Touch and hold

to display smileys

4 Enter a space
5 Open the input settings menu to change, for

example, the 

Writing languages

 or Quick text

settings

6 Enter a carriage return or confirm text input
7 Delete a character before the cursor

To change writing language

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When you enter text, tap  , or touch and hold

 if you have already selected more than one

input language.

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Tap 

Writing languages

 and select the languages

you want to use for writing.

If you have selected more than one input

language, tap 

 to switch between the

selected writing languages.

To change quick text settings

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When you enter text, tap  , or touch and hold

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Tap 

Quick text settings

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3

Select the desired settings.

Gaming

To launch the PlayStation® Pocket

From your Home screen, tap  , then find and tap

PlayStation® Pocket

.

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Set up your phone

The first time you start your phone, a setup guide

explains basic phone functions and helps you enter

essential settings. You can also access the setup

guide later.

To access the setup guide

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From the Home screen, tap  .

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Tap 

Setup guide

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Android™ – what and why?

An Android™ phone is based on an open source

platform, and is pre-loaded with Google™ services.

To make the best out of any provided Google™

services, you should create a Google™ account and

sign in to it when you first start your phone. With the

account, you can extend the functionality of the

phone by downloading applications and games

from a constantly growing collection at Android

Market™. You need to have Internet access for

many of the features in Android.

Accounts and services

Use online services in your phone. Sign in with your

existing account or sign up and create an account.

 Google™ account

Use Gmail™ to send emails, Google Talk™ to chat

with friends, and Android Market™ to download

applications.

 Sony Ericsson account

Store your phone contacts on a secure Sony

Ericsson server, and you'll always have a backup

online. You can also store your phone calendar and

Internet bookmarks in your Sony Ericsson account.

 Exchange Active Sync account

Synchronize your phone with your corporate

Exchange Active Sync account. This way, you keep

your work email, contacts and calendar events with

you at all times.

To add an account

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From your Home screen, tap  .

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Tap 

Settings

 > 

Accounts & sync

 > 

Add

account

.

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Tap the account type you want to add and then

follow the registration wizard.

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Welcome

Digital User guide for the

environment

As a step toward a more environment-friendly

approach we have focused on what you need to get

started in this Startup guide, and added a full digital

User Guide, one of our GreenHeart™ innovations, in

the phone and on our support web. We hope you

enjoy our efforts!

Important information

Please read the 

Important information

 leaflet

before you use your mobile phone.

Assembly

To remove the battery cover

You may need to press quite firmly when you’re

removing the cover.

To insert the SIM card and the battery

To attach the battery cover

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From your Home screen, slide out the gaming

keypad. The PlayStation® Pocket starts

automatically.

If you don't want the PlayStation® Pocket to

start when you slide out gaming keypad, you

can disable this option in the PlayStation®

Pocket menu.

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