USER GUIDE
10 Chapter 1 : Welcome
100 Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information• Password: Enter a password and then enter it again.• Email Address: Enter your emai
Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 101If you have contacts that you call frequently, you can do any of the following to hel
102 Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal informationThe contact info is copied to the SIM card, and a linked contact is created between t
Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 103Add a ringtone to a contactSelect the ringtone you want to hear when this contact cal
104 Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information4 Tap the phone number you want to assign a speed dial to and then do one of the foll
Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 1054 Search for the contact (see Find a contact) and tap it to link the two contacts.5 (
106 Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information3 Do one of the following:• To delete only one entry in a linked contact: Tap the dis
Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 107account, you can do a manual sync. This synchronises Contacts with all the accounts
108 Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information2 Tap Add To Contacts.3 Tap one of the following:Add New Contact: Save the vCard as a
Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 109Layered calendarsSuppose you use the calendar in both Microsoft Exchange and Google.
Chapter 2 : Basics 112 Basics11 Get to know your smartphone15 Set up your smartphone17 Charge the battery18 Turn your smartphone on/off20 Use gestures
110 Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal informationCreate an eventIf you are using Calendar for the first time, you go through a few dif
Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 111Customise event notification soundsThe settings you apply here apply to all of your C
112 Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information• To go to the next or previous week: In Week view, swipe left or right on the screen
Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 113Customise Calendar1 Open Calendar .2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences &a
114 Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal informationTasksCreate a task listA task list is a group of related to-do items. All individual
Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 115List: Assign the task to a different list.Due: Tap No due date and tap a due date opt
116 Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal informationSet due dates for all tasks in a list1 Open Tasks .2 Tap the list containing the task
Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 117Find a memo• In Memos, start typing any letters or numbers in the memo and then tap t
118 Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal informationClockThe Clock application lets you set an alarm. You can set Clock to wake you up at
Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 119Change the alarm volume1 Open Sounds & Ringtones .2 Tap, hold and drag the Ringto
12 Chapter 2 : BasicsFront view1 Earpiece: When you hold your smartphone up to your ear when on a call, the screen darkens. See Why the screen goes da
120 Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information3 Tap Facebook.4 Tap Download for free.TIP After you download the Facebook app and si
Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and music 1219 Photos, videos and music121 C a m e ra122 P h o t os126 V id e o s129 Yo uTu be129 M u s i c134 Am azon M P
122 Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and music5 Slide out the keyboard, hold the smartphone firmly and press Space or gently tap onscreen to take the pic
Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and music 123Organise your pictures into albumsThe Photos app organises the pictures you take or add to your smartphone int
124 Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and musicLook at photos in a slideshowYou can view the photos in any album as a slideshow.1 Open Photos .2 Tap the albu
Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and music 1255 (Optional) Do either or both of the following:• To zoom out or in on a part of the picture: Pinch in or out
126 Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and music3 Tap and tap Upload.4 Do one of the following:• If your picture web service is already set up on your smartp
Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and music 1273 Turn your smartphone to landscape view.4 Tap to turn on video stabilisation. When video stabilisation is t
128 Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and musicUpload or share videos you have recorded1 Open Videos .2 Tap Video roll and tap the video date or title.3 Tap
Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and music 129Use the volume button on the left side of your smartphone to control the sound level.Delete a video1 Open Vide
Chapter 2 : Basics 13TouchscreenCard view1 Just Type field: Displays text you type to look for, create or use information on your smartphone, without
130 Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and music• Use solutions that may be available from third-party software developers (sold separately) that facilitate t
Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and music 131Songs play in the order they are displayed onscreen. To listen to them in random order: Tap Shuffle All.Use mu
132 Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and musicChange the order of items in Playlist view• In Playlist view (see Switch the Now Playing display), tap and hol
Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and music 133If you chose to open HP Play immediately, see Set up HP Play to sync with your smartphone.On a Mac:1 Open your
134 Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and music13 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when the USB Drive screen no longer appears on your smartphone.M
Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and music 135Browse songs, albums, artists or genres1 Open Amazon MP3 .2 Do any of the following:• To view all songs in a c
136 Chapter 9 : Photos, videos and music1 Search for (see Search for a specific song, album or artist) or browse to (see Browse songs, albums, artists
Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections 13710 Web and wireless connections137 Wi - F i141 H P m o bi l e ho t sp o t14 3 V P N145 We b150 Location
138 Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connectionsAre there different kinds of Wi-Fi networks?There are two types of Wi-Fi networks.Open networks: These ne
Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections 139• If the network you want is not displayed, tap Join network and enter the network name. Make sure Open i
14 Chapter 2 : BasicsIcons in the title barTop view1 3.5 mm headset jack2 Power: Press to wake up or turn off the screen. Press and hold to turn wirel
140 Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections2 If required, review the security certificate notices and tap one of the following:Trust Certificate: Co
Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections 141HP mobile hotspotWhat is HP mobile hotspot?Quickly turn your HP webOS smartphone into a Wi-Fi hotspot for
142 Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections5 Do one of the following:• If this is your first time opening HP mobile hotspot, enter a passphrase and
Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections 143Change your secure passphrase1 Open HP mobile hotspot .2 Tap Change Passphrase. 3 Enter the new passphras
144 Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections2 Tap Add Profile.3 If VPNC is not selected already in the Connection Type field, tap the Connection Type
Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections 1452 Tap beside the profile you want to edit.3 Edit your profile settings.4 Tap Done.Delete a profile1 Ope
146 Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connectionsAdd a web search engineWhen you browse to some websites that use search functionality, such as dictionary
Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections 147Keep the following in mind:• When you see in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, you know you&a
148 Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connectionsTitle: Tap to edit. See Text selection gestures for useful gestures if you want to edit the bookmark titl
Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections 149Use links on a web pageCopy a picture from a web pagePictures you copy from the web are stored in the Mis
Chapter 2 : Basics 15Back view1 Camera lens and flash: For still photos and video.2 Speaker3 MicrophoneSet up your smartphoneInsert the SIM card and s
150 Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connectionsLocation ServicesThe Location Services application allows you to control the sending of information about
Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections 1513 To turn Google Services on/off, open the application menu, tap Locate Me Using and tap Use Google Servi
152 Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections• To find a business you searched for recently: Tap , tap Recents and tap a business.4 (Optional) To sav
Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections 153• To get directions to a recently viewed location from your current location: Tap , and tap Recents. Tap
154 Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connectionsTurn the Bluetooth feature on/offDo one of the following:• Open Bluetooth and tap On or Off. • From any
Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections 155• The screen prompts you to enter a passkey: Check the documentation that came with the other device to s
156 Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connectionsTouch to ShareWhat is Touch to Share?Touch to Share lets you easily transfer web pages between your HP Pr
Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections 157Mirror SMS: Allows you to send and receive text messages on both devices.Disconnect a Touch to Share conn
158 Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections
Chapter 11 : Documents 15911 Documents159 Quickoffice® mobile office software162 PD F ViewQuickoffice® mobile office softwareWith Quickoffice® mobil
16 Chapter 2 : Basics3 To remove the battery: Grasp the tab and pull it up to lift the battery out of the compartment.4 Slide the SIM card into the re
160 Chapter 11 : Documents5 Enter your email address or username, your password and a name for the account.6 Tap Sign In.Open a fileYou can view files
Chapter 11 : Documents 161Scroll rows or columns in a spreadsheet• To scroll rows: Flick up or down on the screen.• To scroll columns: Swipe left or r
162 Chapter 11 : DocumentsPDF ViewWith PDF View, you can view PDF (Adobe Acrobat) files on your smartphone.Open a fileYou can view a PDF file that you
Chapter 12 : HP webOS App Catalog and Software Manager 16312 HP webOS App Catalog and Software Manager163 Browse applications in HP webOS App Catalo
164 Chapter 12 : HP webOS App Catalog and Software Manager5 On the app details screen, do any of the following:• To see a larger view of a thumbnail i
Chapter 12 : HP webOS App Catalog and Software Manager 165You need to have a billing account set up in App Catalog to purchase apps with a promo code—
166 Chapter 12 : HP webOS App Catalog and Software Manager7 Do one of the following:• To purchase the app using the promo code: Tap Use Promo Code.• T
Chapter 12 : HP webOS App Catalog and Software Manager 1673 Under Password is Required, select one of the following:Once Every 4 Hours: You must enter
168 Chapter 12 : HP webOS App Catalog and Software Manager• To report a problem with the app: Tap Report A Problem. Under Problem Type, tap Bug and ta
Chapter 13 : Preferences 16913 Preferences169 B a cku p173 Date & Time174 Device In fo176 E xh i bi t io n178 Reg iona l Set tin gs179 Screen
Chapter 2 : Basics 17Verify your accountAfter you finish setup, look for an email on your computer at the address you used for your HP webOS Account.
170 Chapter 13 : PreferencesNOTE If you want to erase data on your smartphone while you are still in possession of the smartphone—for example, before
Chapter 13 : Preferences 171Contacts Contacts in your HP webOS Account.Usernames for online accounts that sync, like Google.Favourites.Preferences (se
172 Chapter 13 : PreferencesManually back up information to your HP webOS AccountBackup occurs automatically every day, but we recommend that you manu
Chapter 13 : Preferences 173Erase HP webOS Account information from the server1 Open Backup .2 Do either of the following:• To stop backup of your inf
174 Chapter 13 : Preferences2 Set any of the following:Time Format: Set whether to use a 12-hour or a 24-hour format.Network time: Network time is set
Chapter 13 : Preferences 175Erase USB Drive: Erases all files stored in USB drive storage, such as pictures, videos and music.Full Erase: Erases appli
176 Chapter 13 : Preferences3 To find data types and file types for which more than one app is available, look for app names that appear in black type
Chapter 13 : Preferences 177Start ExhibitionDo one of the following:• When the screen is off and the keyboard is closed, place your smartphone on a To
178 Chapter 13 : Preferences4 To manually move to the next or previous picture during a slideshow: Swipe left or right on the screen.5 To exit the sli
Chapter 13 : Preferences 179Your smartphone restarts after you select a new country format. The restart does not affect your data or applications.Scre
18 Chapter 2 : Basics1 Connect the small end of the USB cable to the charger/microUSB connector. The silver circle on the cable faces the front of the
180 Chapter 13 : PreferencesSet options for unlocking the screenThe screen locks five seconds after it turns off automatically or immediately if you t
Chapter 13 : Preferences 1811 Open Screen & Lock .2 Under Voice Dialling, tap On or Off next to Enable When Locked. Sounds & RingtonesUse the
182 Chapter 13 : Preferences1 Open Sounds & Ringtones .2 In System Sounds, tap Off to switch system sounds from Off to On for notifications, trans
Chapter 13 : Preferences 1832 In Ringtone, tap the displayed ringtone to open the list of tones. This list displays all files stored in the ringtones
184 Chapter 13 : Preferences
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 18514 Troubleshooting185 6Ts: Ways to get your HP Pre3 working again188 HP webOS Account191 B at tery193 Screen and per
186 Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting2 Throw the app off the top of the screen to close it.3 Throw any other open applications off the top of the screen to
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 187T4. Top up the battery1 Connect the USB cable to the AC charger and to your smartphone.2 Plug the AC charger into a wo
188 Chapter 14 : TroubleshootingHP webOS AccountNOTE On older webOS smartphones, an HP webOS Account was known as a Palm profile.Creating your HP webO
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 189If you answered Yes to the questions, do this:• If you forgot the account password, tap Forgot Password. Enter the ans
Chapter 2 : Basics 19item on the screen and saves battery power. When you take the smartphone away from your ear, the screen automatically turns back
190 Chapter 14 : Troubleshootingthrough the table to find the symbol (see Enter characters from the symbols table).4 Tap Next.5 Enter a valid email ad
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 191Having trouble logging in to your HP webOS Account?Remember, to log in to your HP webOS Account, you must enter the sa
192 Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting• If using the AC charger, make sure it is securely inserted into a working outlet. Try a different outlet if one is a
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 1934 Grasp the tab and pull it up to lift the battery out of the compartment.5 Replace the battery. 6 To replace the cove
194 Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting5 Look closely at the screen. If the display appears but is faint, try adjusting the screen brightness (see Change scr
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 195so, you need to make a short swipe left for the back gesture, and a full swipe right or left for the next or previous
196 Chapter 14 : TroubleshootingMy voice is too quiet on the other end• Make sure you position the microphone, which is below the keyboard, close to y
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 197• If your smartphone does not respond to gestures or taps, remove the battery. The IMEI number is located on the stick
198 Chapter 14 : TroubleshootingSome features of my hands-free device don't work with my smartphone• Check the compatibility list at hpwebos.com/
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 199it out because they do not want wireless access to their servers), you cannot synchronise with your Exchange account.I
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20 Chapter 2 : BasicsTurn wireless services onWhen you turn on your smartphone, it automatically connects to your mobile network so that you can make
200 Chapter 14 : TroubleshootingI can’t make a data connection over my wireless service provider’s networkFor help with data connections over a Wi-Fi
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 201smartphone. After upgrading, set up the account as a POP account in your smartphone’s Email app (see Set up email when
202 Chapter 14 : TroubleshootingAfter I receive messages, older messages disappear from my InboxWhen email sync takes place, by default, the last thre
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 203• If possible, contact the recipient of the message, and make sure the receiving device can handle the type of message
204 Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting• Does your Wi-Fi network use the WEP security option? If yes, you must enter the passcode in hex characters on your s
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 205WebI can't access a web page• Make sure you have a data connection. See I don’t know if I have a data connection
206 Chapter 14 : TroubleshootingYour wireless service provider may also add some contacts to your smartphone.My personal and work contact and calendar
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 207• If the missing contact is from a LinkedIn account, make sure the contact is in your direct network. The smartphone d
208 Chapter 14 : TroubleshootingIMPORTANT If you want to add a Google Calendar account on your smartphone, make sure your Gmail account includes Googl
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 209• If the event is in an online account, make sure that the event exists in the online account on your computer, and th
Chapter 2 : Basics 21When you're working in an application, the centre of the gesture area displays a lit bar. • Tap the bar to minimise the app
210 Chapter 14 : TroubleshootingI bought a song from Amazon MP3, but the download process was interrupted• Open Amazon MP3 and tap Downloads. Your mu
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 211• On a computer, go to precentral.net. On precentral.net, do the following:• Click the apps link at the top of the pag
212 Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting• Look for the app in Software Manager (see Manage applications with Software Manager). You may see one of the followi
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 213erratically over time. While your smartphone may work fine with these applications on the current version of webOS, it
214 Chapter 14 : Troubleshootingto the top level of the drive. As long as the file is in a supported format, your smartphone can detect and open it.NO
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting 215UpdatesI dismissed a system update notification, and now I don't know how to get the update on my smartphoneIf yo
216 Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting
A : Terms 217A Termsaeroplane modeA mode in which all the wireless services on your smartphone are turned off. Wireless services include the phone net
218 A : TermsdashboardA list of all your notifications. When one or more notification icons appear at the bottom of the screen, tap the icons to open
A : Terms 219linked contactA contact containing information from more than one source. For example, if you have a work contact in Exchange and a perso
22 Chapter 2 : BasicsFor example, an icon in the Launcher or a card in Card view is ready to be dragged when it becomes enlarged and transparent.Displ
220 A : TermsSym keyThe key you use to enter symbols and accented characters. Press Sym to open the full table of symbols. Press Sym plus a letter
B : Online accounts available for webOS phones 221B Online accounts available for webOS phonesTable 1. Online accounts available for HP webOS smartpho
222 B : Online accounts available for webOS phonesThe frequency with which data is synced or transferred between the smartphone and online accounts de
C : Specifications 223C SpecificationsTable 1. SpecificationsCategory DescriptionRadio • Tri-band UMTS (850/1900/2100 or 900/1900/2100)• HSDPA 14.4/HS
224 C : SpecificationsFront-facing camera for video calls • VGA• Fixed-focus• Auto-white balance• Auto-exposureSize 111 mm x 64 mm x 16 mm Weight 156
C : Specifications 225Included HP webOS applications (at time of purchase)• Calculator• Calendar• Camera • Clock• Contacts• Email• HP webOS App Catalo
226 C : Specifications* To find out how much memory your smartphone has: Open Device Info and look at the Memory field under Phone.Included configur
D : Regulatory and safety information 227D Regulatory and safety informationThis section contains the legal notices required by the regulatory bodies
228 D : Regulatory and safety informationsatisfy RF Exposure. This device has been tested and demonstrated compliance when Bluetooth, WLAN and mobile
D : Regulatory and safety information 229Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure
Chapter 2 : Basics 23If you can't delete a list item by throwing it, open the item and look in the application menu for a Delete menu item.Displa
230 D : Regulatory and safety informationPersons with pacemakers should do the following:• ALWAYS keep the device more than 15 centimetres from their
D : Regulatory and safety information 231Avoid overloading the electrical circuit: Do not overload an electrical socket, power strip or convenience re
232 D : Regulatory and safety informationHazardous SubstancesThis product is in compliance with the Restrictions of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) direct
E : Use Adobe search 233E Use Adobe searchSearch one instance at a timeAdobe search provides a convenient tool for finding information in this User Gu
234 E : Use Adobe searchSelect this option if you only want results that match the case of the term you enter.Include Bookmarks/Include Comments: By d
24 Chapter 2 : BasicsScroll gesturesScroll slow: Drag the screen in the desired direction.Scroll fast: Flick the screen in the desired direction.Stop
Chapter 2 : Basics 25Move the cursor: Tap the location to insert the cursor. Press and hold Option . Place your finger anywhere onscreen and drag your
26 Chapter 2 : BasicsWhat's more, both HP and many application developers make updates available for applications you installed on your smartphon
Chapter 3 : Just Type 273 Just Type27 Just Type overview27 Get in touch with a contact28 Search the web29 Find information in an application on your s
28 Chapter 3 : Just Type2 Begin typing the contact's first and last initials (no space), first or last name or email address.3 When the contact n
Chapter 3 : Just Type 29• To search the web using a different search engine: Under Launch & Search, tap a search engine name. If the search engine
Contents 3ContentsChapter 1 Welcome7Your HP Pre38 What's in the box?9 Where can I learn more?Chapter 2 Basics11 Get to know your smartphone15 Set
30 Chapter 3 : Just TypeCreate a new item such as a message or memoYou can use Just Type to create a new item such as an email message or memo by ente
Chapter 3 : Just Type 31Repeat a recent searchTo search for information about a term you recently entered, you don't need to enter the term again
32 Chapter 3 : Just Typethat search the entire web, such as Google, and engines that only search within a specific website, such as Wikipedia.Applicat
Chapter 4 : Work with applications 334 Work with applications33 Open applications35 Go up one level in an app (back gesture)35 Use the menus37 Enter a
34 Chapter 4 : Work with applications3 To find the app you want, flick up or down to see all the icons on a page. To see other pages, swipe right or l
Chapter 4 : Work with applications 352 Move your finger to the application icon. When you see the app name appear, lift your finger. The application o
36 Chapter 4 : Work with applications1 In an app, do one of the following:• Drag down from the top left-hand corner of the smartphone (above the scree
Chapter 4 : Work with applications 372 Tap a menu item to turn that wireless feature on or to display a list of menu items for that feature (see Turn
38 Chapter 4 : Work with applications1 Press Sym to display the symbols table.2 Narrow the list by pressing the key that corresponds to the characte
Chapter 4 : Work with applications 39• When you have finished entering information on the screen containing the field, make the back gesture to accept
4Contents70 Use a phone headset71 Customise smartphone settings76 Use SIM ToolkitChapter 7 Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging77 Email88 Mes
40 Chapter 4 : Work with applications3 To edit the auto-correction dictionary, tap Learned Words and do any of the following:• To add a word: Tap , e
Chapter 4 : Work with applications 411 Tap the currently displayed option to open the list. For example, when creating a new event in Calendar, tap 15
42 Chapter 4 : Work with applicationsDelete applicationsYou can delete applications that you installed on your smartphone.1 Open the Launcher (see Ope
Chapter 4 : Work with applications 43(which opens the Phone app)—your smartphone treats the app screens as a group. If you minimise one of the screens
44 Chapter 4 : Work with applications1 Open the Launcher (see Open an application in the Launcher).2 Scroll to the page containing the app icon you wa
Chapter 4 : Work with applications 45Add a Launcher page1 Open the Launcher (see Open an application in the Launcher). 2 Open the application menu and
46 Chapter 4 : Work with applicationsWhether you decide to set up your online accounts in the Accounts app or from within an individual app, the proce
Chapter 4 : Work with applications 47Use the Accounts application to edit or delete an online accountIf you change the username, email address or pass
48 Chapter 4 : Work with applicationsIf the dashboard item has a number next to it, the number indicates how many items are included in the notificati
Chapter 5 : Copy files and sync your personal data 495 Copy files and sync your personal data49 Copy files between your smartphone and your computer50
Contents 5199 Data connections200 Email202 Messaging203 Wi-Fi205 Web205 Calendar and Contacts209 Camera209 Photos, Videos and Music209 Amazon MP3210 H
50 Chapter 5 : Copy files and sync your personal data4 Open My Computer (Windows XP), Computer (Windows Vista/Windows 7) or the Finder (Mac), double-c
Chapter 5 : Copy files and sync your personal data 51On your computer, you typically store such personal data in organiser software like Microsoft Out
52 Chapter 5 : Copy files and sync your personal data Table 1. Data transfer and synchronisation solutions for HP webOS smartphonesMy personal data is
Chapter 5 : Copy files and sync your personal data 53Get data from an online account in the cloudIf you are already using Google, Facebook, Yahoo! and
54 Chapter 5 : Copy files and sync your personal dataAbout the Data Transfer Assistant (DTA)The DTA enables you to do a one-time, one-way export of da
Chapter 5 : Copy files and sync your personal data 55Sync directly with your desktop organiserIf you prefer to sync your HP Pre3 directly to your comp
56 Chapter 5 : Copy files and sync your personal dataTransfer data from an old phoneBEFORE YOU BEGIN If you want the data from your old phone to be tr
Chapter 6 : Phone 576 Phone57 Make calls61 Re c eive c al l s62 Use voicemail64 What can I do during a call?67 What's my number?67 View your cal
58 Chapter 6 : PhoneNOTE The first time you open Voice Dial, a brief audio tutorial explains how to use voice dialling. You can choose to skip the tut
Chapter 6 : Phone 59Dial using the keyboard1 In the Launcher, Card view or Phone, use the keyboard to enter the number. You do not need to press Optio
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60 Chapter 6 : Phone1 Open Phone .2 Using the keyboard, enter a name or initials until the contact you want appears. Note the following:• If you press
Chapter 6 : Phone 614 If prompted, select Skype as the service you want to use to make the call.Dial your national emergency numberTo dial your nation
62 Chapter 6 : Phone• If the screen is off, drag up to unlock the screen and answer the call.• If a headset is attached, press the button on the hea
Chapter 6 : Phone 63Use visual voicemailVisual voicemail displays all your voicemail messages as a list, so you can see who called and select the mess
64 Chapter 6 : Phone4 If you selected Custom in step 3, use the following controls to review your current custom greeting:5 To record a new greeting,
Chapter 6 : Phone 65• Open the dial pad to enter numbers for navigating phone trees, responding to prompts and so on: Tap .• Add a call: See Make a s
66 Chapter 6 : PhoneSwitch between two calls• Tap to put the active call on hold and switch to the other call. For example, in the screen shown here
Chapter 6 : Phone 67What's my number?If your phone number is stored on your SIM card, you can find the number on your smartphone. Not all wireles
68 Chapter 6 : Phone4 If you displayed additional options for the contact or number, do any of the following:• To call an alternative number for a con
Chapter 6 : Phone 693 Enter the number, and tap to select the phone number type (see Create a contact for information).4 Tap Done.NOTE You can enter m
Chapter 1 : Welcome 71 Welcome7Your HP Pre38 What's in the box?9 Where can I learn more?Your HP Pre3NOTE When referring to the company that makes
70 Chapter 6 : PhoneUse a phone headsetYou can connect a 3.5 mm headset to your smartphone for hands-free operation. If a 3.5 mm headset was not inclu
Chapter 6 : Phone 716 To use a Bluetooth device with your smartphone, follow the instructions that came with the Bluetooth device.7 To switch to anoth
72 Chapter 6 : Phone1 Open Phone .2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.3 In Call Waiting, tap On or Off. Set your domestic
Chapter 6 : Phone 73If you don’t have a Skype account, you can create one on your smartphone in Phone preferences, Accounts (see Use the Accounts appl
74 Chapter 6 : Phone3 Under Dialling Shortcuts, tap Add a number. 4 Set the following:When I Dial: Tap this field and select the number of digits you
Chapter 6 : Phone 75• To edit an entry: Tap the entry and enter the PIN2. Edit the information and tap Done. • To delete an entry: Swipe the entry off
76 Chapter 6 : PhoneWhen TTY/TDD is turned on, the icon appears in the title bar.1 Connect a TTY/TDD device to your smartphone using the headset jac
Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging 777 Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging77 Email88 Messaging: All messages in one a
78 Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging1 Number to the right of All Inboxes indicates the total number of unread email messages i
Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging 791 Open Email .2 Do one of the following:• The first time you open Email, tap Microsoft Exc
8 Chapter 1 : WelcomeFor example, suppose you have a Google account for personal email, contacts and calendar events, and an Exchange account for your
80 Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging4 Set any of the following:Account Name: Enter the name that appears in the account list.F
Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging 81Rename an accountYou can change the name that appears in the account list.1 Open Email .2
82 Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messagingformatting, open the application menu and tap Edit > [the option you want to turn off].
Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging 836 Tap or in the subject line to view the previous or next message.7 To view messages f
84 Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messagingAdd a contact from an email messageYou can add a contact name or email address to your Con
Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging 85Show or hide message recipientsYou can show all recipients in the To or Cc fields of an em
86 Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messagingAdd a signature to outgoing messagesA signature includes information you want to add to th
Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging 87Add an email folder as a favouriteFavourites appear at the top of Account List view.1 Open
88 Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messagingSend email messages from within another applicationUse the share menu item in any applicat
Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging 892 Tap Text or an IM account name in the top right-hand corner of the screen. If available,
Chapter 1 : Welcome 9Print material• Getting Started guide• Gesture Guide• Limited Warranty• General User Guide: Important Safety and Legal Informatio
90 Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messagingCustomise messaging notificationsYou can set your smartphone to show a notification and/or
Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging 91BEFORE YOU BEGIN• Before you use your smartphone to send or receive multimedia messages, r
92 Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messagingyour smartphone for viewing in the Photos application. Animated GIF files appear as JPG fi
Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging 93Dial a number from a message• Tap a phone number and tap .Delete a message1 In a conversa
94 Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging1 Open Messaging .2 Do one of the following:• The first time you open Messaging: Tap Add A
Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging 953 Tap the status icon to the left of your online status (Available or Busy) and tap Sign o
96 Chapter 7 : Email, text, multimedia and instant messagingBlock a message senderYou can block a person from contacting you by IM if you don't w
Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 978 Contacts, Calendar and other personal information97 Contacts108 Calendar114 T a s k
98 Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal informationUse a third-party sync solution: If you want to use a desktop app to store your contac
Chapter 8 : Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 994 If you are setting up a Skype account, tap Sign In.5 Enter the account information a
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