Your phone supports a microSD™ memory card, which is used for media content.
This type of card can also be used as a portable memory card with other compatible
devices.
Formatting the memory card
You can format the memory card in your phone, for example, to free up memory. This
means that you erase all data on the card.
All content on the memory card gets erased when you format it. Make sure you make backups
of everything you want to save before formatting the memory card. To back up your content,
you can copy it to your computer. For more information, refer to the chapter
Connecting your
phone to a computer
on page 90.
To format the memory card
1
From your
Home screen
, tap .
2
Find and tap
Settings
>
Storage
>
Unmount SD card
.
3
After you have unmounted the memory card, tap
Erase SD card
.
Using a headset with your phone
Use the accessories provided with your phone, or other compatible accessories, for optimal
performance.
To use a headset
1
Connect the headset to your phone.
2
To answer a call, press the call handling key.
3
To end the call, press the call handling key.
If a headset is not included with the phone, you may purchase one separately.
If you are listening to music, the music stops when you answer a call and resumes after you
end the call.
Internet and messaging settings
To send text and multimedia messages and to access the Internet, you must have a
2G/3G mobile data connection and the correct settings. There are different ways to
get these settings:
•
For most mobile phone networks and operators, Internet and messaging settings
come preinstalled on your phone. You can then start using the Internet and send
messages right away.
•
In some cases you will get the option to download Internet and messaging settings
the first time you turn on your phone. It is also possible to download these settings
later from the
Settings
menu.
•
You can manually add and change Internet and network settings in your phone at any
time. Contact your network operator for detailed information on your Internet and
messaging settings.
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