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    							 3    Enter a status message or if you already have one, edit it . In addition to the 
    standard status settings, you can also tap Change to a recently-used status to 
    select a message that you’ve entered previously  .
     4  Press 
     to return to your friends list  .
    Starting a Chat
     1    Tap a friend in your friends list . You can also tap  to initiate a voice chat if the 
    friend is online . The chat screen for that friend will open .
      2    Type in a message and tap 
     . 
    Google Local
    Google Local helps you find all kinds of businesses near you .
     1    From the home screen, press 
     > System settings > Location services  
    and then select the location options you want to use .
      2   Press 
     >  > Local . Your phone will find your location and display it on  
    the screen .
      3    Tap a business category to view information for that type of business  
    near you . You can also search for businesses by tapping 
     and typing  
    in keywords .
      4    Tap a result you are interested in and check out the details and reviews about 
    that place . You can also see the place on Google Maps
    ™, find out how to get 
    there, or call the business .
    52 Google Applications
    Google Music
    You can access up to 20,000 songs from your music collection by storing them in 
    the cloud . You can also purchase music through Google Play™ with this app . 
    From the home screen, tap 
     > Play Music to access Google Music .
    •    Swipe left or right with your finger to access different areas of the app.
    •    You can view recently played songs, and you can also view music by playlist, 
    artist, album, song, or genre . 
    Google+
    Connect with friends and family via Google’s social networking site . Set up circles 
    to organize people into groups for sharing content  . Create hangouts for group 
    video chats, upload photos and videos, and much more .
    Maps
    Find local businesses, view maps, and get driving directions .
    Messenger
    With Google Messenger, you can bring groups of friends together into a simple 
    group conversation with text, photos, and video chat  .
    Navigation
    Get free, voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation and 360° views of your destination, 
    whether you’re driving, walking, or taking public transit  . See estimated time to your 
    destination based on live traffic information .
    News & Weather
    Get national and local news and weather updates based on your location .
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    Google Applications 
    						
    							Play Books
    Browse and download millions of books, including recent bestsellers and 
    thousands of free books .
    Play Magazines
    Discover hundreds of bestselling magazines, including new or back issues, from 
    cooking to technology, travel, fashion, sports, photography, and so much more . 
    Play Movies & TV
    Stream or download your favorite movies and television shows wherever  
    you are . 
    Note: TV shows are currently available in the United States only .
    Voice Search
    Find what you’re looking for by speaking your search terms into your phone .
    YouTube
    View videos and share your own with your friends, family, and the world .
    54 Google Applications
    Phone Settings
    Setting Date and Time
     1  From the home screen, press  > System settings > Date & time .
      2   Uncheck  the  Automatic date & time and Automatic time zone check boxes if 
    you want to set the time, date, and time zone by yourself  .
      3  Set date, time, time zone, and date/time format  .
    Display Settings
    You can adjust your phone’s display settings . From the home screen,  
    press  > System settings > Display . 
    •    Brightness: Set the brightness of the display  .
    •    Wallpaper: Select a background image for the home screen or lock screen .
    •    Sleep: Set the length of time of inactivity before the screen turns off  .
    •    Font size: Set the font size of the text on the screen .
    •    Pulse notification light: Flash the LED light to notify you of missed calls, new 
    messages, and other events .
    Sound Settings
    From the home screen, press  > System settings > Sound to adjust volumes, 
    toggle sound and mute, set up ringtone and notification sound, and select system 
    sounds .
    Tap Silent mode to turn off all sounds except media and alarm, or enable silent 
    mode with vibration .
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    Phone Settings 
    						
    							Language Settings
    You can change the language of your phone system in two simple steps .
     1    From the home screen, press 
     > System settings > Language & input > 
    Language .
      2  Tap a language to select it  .
    Mobile Network Services
    From the home screen, press  > System settings > Mobile networks to  
    enable or disable data service, allow data services when roaming, or set access 
    point names for data access .
    Note: Data roaming may incur significant roaming charges .
    Security Settings
    Protect your phone and SIM card from unauthorized use . 
    Protecting Your Phone with a Screen Unlock Pattern
    Creating your screen unlock pattern
      1    From the home screen, press 
     > System settings > Security >  
    Screen lock > Pattern  .
      2  Read the instructions, watch the example pattern, and tap Next . 
      3  With a finger, draw your own pattern and tap Continue .
      4  Draw the pattern again and tap Confirm .
     5  Press  the  Power key  to lock the screen .
    Tip: Uncheck the Make pattern visible check box if you want to hide the pattern 
    as you draw it on the screen .
    56 Phone Settings
    Unlocking the Screen with Your Pattern
     1 Press  the  Power key  to wake up the screen .
      2  Draw the pattern you set to unlock the screen .
    If you make a mistake, your phone will ask you to try again .
    Cannot Recall Your Screen Unlock Pattern?
    You have up to five attempts to unlock your phone . If you still cannot recall the 
    screen unlock pattern, tap Forgot pattern? and enter your Google account user 
    name and password to reset the screen unlock pattern .
    Note: You must sign in or create a Google account on your phone before using the 
    preceding method to reset the pattern .
    Protecting Your Phone with a PIN or Password
    Creating a PIN or Password
      1    From the home screen, press 
     > System settings > Security > Screen lock .
     2  Tap  PIN or Password .
      3  Enter a numeric PIN or any password you like, and tap Continue .
      4  Enter it again and tap OK to confirm .
    Unlocking the Screen with Your PIN or Password
     1  Press  the  Power key  to wake up the phone .
      2  Enter the PIN or password you set  .
     3  Tap  OK .
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    Phone Settings 
    						
    							Cannot Recall Your PIN or Password?
    You have up to five attempts to unlock your phone . If you still cannot recall the PIN 
    or password, you will need to either contact your carrier for the PUK (PIN Unlock 
    Key) code for the device or return it for service . 
    Disabling Screen Lock Settings
    If you have created an unlock pattern, PIN or password, you can disable it .
      1    From the home screen, press 
     > System settings > Security > Screen lock .
      2    Draw the screen unlock pattern or enter the PIN/password you have created .
     3  Tap  Next > None .
    Setting Up Credential Storage
    This lets you select applications to access secure certificates and other 
    credentials .
    Enabling Secure Credentials
     1  From the home screen, press 
     > System settings > Security .
     2  Tap  Install from SD card to install certificates from your microSD card .
    Deleting Secure Credentials
      1  From the home screen, press 
     > System settings > Security .
     2  Tap  Clear credentials to clear credentials .
    58 Phone Settings
    Managing Your Device Memory
    From the home screen, press  > System settings > Storage . You can view the 
    space information of the microSD card as well as the phone storage . 
    •    Unmount/Mount SD card: You can unmount the microSD card to safely remove 
    it, or mount the card .
    •    Erase SD card: Erase all data on the microSD card .
    Factory Reset
    Reset your phone to factory default settings . All your personal data from the 
    phone’s internal storage will be erased, including your Google account, system and 
    app data and settings, and downloaded apps . You can also erase the data on the 
    memory card during the process . 
    From the home screen, press 
     > System settings > Backup & reset > Factory 
    data reset > Reset phone > Erase everything .
    WARNING! All your personal information and downloaded applications on your 
    phone will be erased after resetting the phone .
    Managing Applications
    From the home screen, press  > System settings > Apps to see apps installed 
    on your phone and manage them .
    Tap an app in the Downloaded, On SD Card, Running, or All tabs to see its 
    information . You can stop the app, uninstall the app, clear data and cache, or 
    move the app between the internal storage and the memory card .
    Note: Not all applications can be moved or uninstalled .
    From the home screen, press 
     > System settings > Security and check the 
    Unknown sources check box if you want to install applications from sources other 
    than Google Play Store . 
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    Phone Settings 
    						
    							Note: Installing applications from unknown sources may compromise your phone 
    and personal data .
    Make sure that you select an application developed for your phone and processor 
    type before installing it . 
      1    Copy the application file to the microSD card and install the card on your 
    phone .
      2    From the home screen, tap 
     > File Manager, and open the folder where the 
    application file is .
      3    Tap the file to start installation .
      4    Read the installation instructions that come with the application and follow 
    them to complete the setup  .
    Managing Other Settings
    Search Settings
    From the home screen, tap  > Google >  > Settings .
    You can set searchable items or clear shortcuts .
    Voice Interaction
    From the home screen, press  > System settings > Language & input >  
    Voice Search or Text-to-speech output to set text-to-speech and voice 
    recognition options .
    Accessibility
    From the home screen, press  > System settings > Accessibility to configure 
    options for accessibility-related applications .
    TalkBack: Device provides spoken feedback, such as describing what you touch, 
    select, and activate, to help blind and low-vision users . 
    60 Phone Settings
    Power button ends call: When enabled, you can press the Power Key to end 
    phone calls without turning the screen off .
    Auto-rotate screen: Change the orientation of some on-screen content based on 
    the position of the phone . 
    Speak passwords: Check this box to enable the speak passwords function .
    Text-to-speech output: Change settings for text to speech and adjust the rate at 
    which your phone speaks, to help blind and low-vision users . 
    Touch & hold delay: Select the time delay for the phone to distinguish finger touch 
    and hold gestures .
    Enhance web accessibility: Allow apps to install scripts from Google that  
    make their web content more accessible for blind, low-vision, deaf, and hard of 
    hearing users .
    About Phone
    From the home screen, press  > System settings > About phone to check 
    system updates, phone status and battery use, or view legal information and 
    software version .
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    Phone Settings 
    						
    							For Your Safety
    General Safety
     Don’t make or receive 
    handheld calls while 
    driving. And never text  
    while driving.  
    Don’t use at gas stations.
      Keep your phone at least 
    half an inch (15 mm) away 
    from your ear or body while 
    making calls.  
    Your phone may produce  
    a bright or flashing light.
      Small parts may cause 
    choking.  Don’t dispose of your phone 
    in a fire.
      Your phone can produce  
    a loud sound.  Avoid contact with anything 
    magnetic.
      Keep away from 
    pacemakers and other 
    electronic medical devices.  
    Avoid extreme temperatures.
      Switch off when asked to 
    in hospitals and medical 
    facilities.  
    Avoid contact with liquids. 
    Keep your phone dry.
      Switch off when told to  
    in aircrafts and airports.  
    Don’t take your phone apart.
      Switch off when near 
    explosive materials or 
    liquids.  
    Only use approved 
    accessories.
      Don’t rely on your phone for emergency communications. 
    62 For Your Safety
    FCC Regulations
    This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules . Operation is subject to 
    the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, 
    and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference 
    that may cause undesired operation . 
    This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class 
    B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules . These limits are designed 
    to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 
    installation . This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency 
    energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may 
    cause harmful interference to radio communications . However, there is no 
    guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this 
    equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which 
    can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to 
    try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 
    •   Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna . 
    •    Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  . 
    •    Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which 
    the receiver is connected . 
    •    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help  . 
    Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party 
    responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the 
    equipment  . 
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    For Your Safety 
    						
    							RF Exposure Information (SAR)
    This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for 
    exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications 
    Commission of the United States, Industry Canada of Canada . 
    During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power 
    level in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF 
    exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the 
    separation of 0  .4 inches (10 mm) . Although the SAR is determined at the highest 
    certified power level, the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well 
    below the maximum value . This is because the phone is designed to operate at 
    multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network .  
    In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the 
    power output  . 
    The exposure standard for wireless devices employing a unit of measurement is 
    known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR . The SAR limit set by the FCC is 
    1.6W/kg, and 1.6W/kg by Industry Canada .  
    This device is complied with SAR for general population /uncontrolled exposure 
    limits in ANSI/IEEE C95  .1-1992 and Canada RSS 102, and had been tested in 
    accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET 
    Bulletin 65 Supplement C, and Canada RSS 102 . This device has been tested, and 
    meets the FCC, IC RF exposure guidelines when tested with the device directly 
    contacted to the body  .
    The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with 
    all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure 
    guidelines . SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be 
    found under the Display Grant section of www  .fcc .gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching 
    on FCC ID: Q78-Z992 . 
    For this device, the highest reported SAR value for usage against the head is  
    1.25 W/kg, for usage near the body is 1.46 W/kg . 
    64 For Your Safety
    While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at 
    various positions, they all meet the government requirements . 
    SAR compliance for body-worn operation is based on a separation distance of 0  .4 
    inches (10 mm) between the unit and the human body  . Carry this device at least 
    0  .4 inches (10 mm) away from your body to ensure RF exposure level compliant or 
    lower to the reported level . To support body-worn operation, choose the belt clips 
    or holsters, which do not contain metallic components, to maintain a separation 
    of 0  .4 inches (10 mm) between this device and your body  . 
    RF exposure compliance with any body-worn accessory, which contains metal, 
    was not tested and certified, and use such body-worn accessory should be 
    avoided . 
    Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for 
    Mobile Phones
    In 2003, the FCC adopted rules to make digital wireless telephones compatible 
    with hearing aids and cochlear implants . Although analog wireless phones do 
    not usually cause interference with hearing aids or cochlear implants, digital 
    wireless phones sometimes do because of electromagnetic energy emitted by 
    the phone’s antenna, backlight, or other components . Your phone is compliant 
    with FCC HAC regulations (ANSI C63  .19- 2011) . While some wireless phones are 
    used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may 
    detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise . Some hearing devices are more 
    immune than others to this interference noise and phones also vary in the amount 
    of interference they generate . The wireless telephone industry has developed a 
    rating system for wireless phones to assist hearing device users in finding phones 
    that may be compatible with their hearing devices . Not all phones have been 
    rated . Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label located on 
    the box . The ratings are not guarantees . Results will vary depending on the user’s 
    hearing device and hearing loss . If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable 
    to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully  . Trying out 
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    For Your Safety 
    						
    							the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal 
    needs . 
    This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the 
    wireless technologies that it uses . However, there may be some newer wireless 
    technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use with hearing 
    aids . It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in 
    different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if 
    you hear any interfering noise . Consult your service provider or the manufacturer 
    of this phone for information on hearing aid compatibility . If you have questions 
    about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or phone retailer  . 
    M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to 
    generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled .  
    M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings . 
    T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more 
    usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than 
    unrated phones . T4 is the better/ higher of the two ratings .  
    (Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them .)  
    Your phone meets the M4/T4 level rating. 
    Hearing devices may also be rated . Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing 
    health professional may help you find this rating . For more information about FCC 
    Hearing Aid Compatibility, please go to http://www  .fcc .gov/cgb/dro . 
    66 For Your Safety
    CTIA 
     a)    Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred . 
      b)    Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the 
    battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion 
    or other hazard . 
      c)    Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified . 
      d)    Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the 
    system per CTIA Certification Requirements for Battery System Compliance 
    to IEEE 1725  . Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire, 
    explosion, leakage, or other hazard .
      e)    Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact 
    battery terminals . 
      f )    Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the 
    system per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725  . Use of an unqualified battery may 
    present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard . 
      g)    Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations . 
      h)    Battery usage by children should be supervised . 
      i )    Avoid dropping the phone or battery  . If the phone or battery is dropped, 
    especially on a hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a service 
    center for inspection . 
      j )    Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard . 
    For those host devices that utilize a USB port as a charging source, the host 
    device’s user manual shall include a statement that the phone shall only be 
    connected to CTIA certified adapters, products that bear the USB-IF logo or 
    products that have completed the USB-IF compliance program . 
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    For Your Safety 
    						
    							Distraction
    Driving
    Full attention must be given to driving at all times in order to reduce the risk 
    of an accident . Using a phone while driving (even with a hands-free kit) can 
    cause distraction and lead to an accident  . You must comply with local laws and 
    regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while driving .
    Operating Machinery
    Full attention must be given to operating the machinery in order to reduce the risk 
    of an accident  .
    Product Handling
    General Statement on Handling and Use
    You alone are responsible for how you use your phone and any consequences of 
    its use .
    You must always switch off your phone wherever the use of a phone is prohibited . 
    Use of your phone is subject to safety measures designed to protect users and 
    their environment  .
    •    Always treat your phone and its accessories with care and keep it in a clean and 
    dust-free place .
    •    Do not expose your phone or its accessories to open flames or lit tobacco 
    products .
    •    Do not expose your phone or its accessories to liquid, moisture, or high humidity.
    •    Do not drop, throw, or try to bend your phone or its accessories.
    •    Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or aerosols to clean the device or 
    its accessories .
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    For Your Safety
    •    Do not paint your phone or its accessories.
    •    Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its accessories. Only authorized 
    personnel can do so  .
    •    Do not expose your phone or its accessories to extreme temperatures, 
    minimum 23°F and maximum 122°F (minimum – 5°C and maximum   
    + 50°C) .
    •    Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.
    •    Do not carry your phone in your back pocket as it could break when you  
    sit down .
    Small Children
    Do not leave your phone and its accessories within the reach of small children or 
    allow them to play with it . They could hurt themselves or others,  
    or could accidentally damage the phone .
    Your phone contains small parts with sharp edges that may cause an injury or may 
    become detached and create a choking hazard .
    Demagnetization
    To avoid the risk of demagnetization, do not allow electronic devices or magnetic 
    media close to your phone for a long time .
    Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
    Do not touch the SIM card’s metal connectors . 
    						
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    For Your Safety
    Antenna
    Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily  .
    Normal Use Position
    When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone to your ear, with the 
    bottom toward your mouth .
    Air Bags
    Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area 
    as an airbag inflates with great force and serious injury could result  .
    Store the phone safely before driving your vehicle .
    Seizures/Blackouts
    The phone can produce a bright or flashing light  . A small percentage of people 
    may be susceptible to blackouts or seizures (even if they have never had one 
    before) when exposed to flashing lights or light patterns such as when playing 
    games or watching video  . If you have experienced seizures or blackouts or have  
    a family history of such occurrences, please consult a physician .
    Repetitive Strain Injuries
    To minimize the risk of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) when texting or playing games 
    with your phone:
    •    Do not grip the phone too tightly.
    •    Press the keys lightly.
    •    Use the special features that are designed to minimize the times of pressing 
    buttons, such as Message Templates and Predictive Text  .
    •    Take lots of breaks to stretch and relax.
    Emergency Calls
    This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, which cannot 
    guarantee connection in all conditions . Therefore, you must never rely solely on 
    any wireless phone for emergency communications .
    Loud Noise
    This phone is capable of producing loud noises, which may damage your hearing . 
    Turn down the volume before using headphones, Bluetooth stereo headsets or 
    other audio devices .
    Phone Heating
    Your phone may become warm during charging and during normal use .
    GPS antenna
    Antenna
    Bluetooth & 
     
    Wi-Fi antenna 
    						
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