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    1 On the home screen, touch Settings.
    2 Under All, touch International roaming or Dual card management.
    3 Touch the switch next to Card 1 or Card 2 to enable or disable a SIM card.
     The settings displayed may vary according to your carrier and phone model.
    Setting the default SIM card for data services
    You can set the default SIM card for data services.
    1 On the home screen, touch Settings.
    2 Under All, touch International roaming or Dual card management.
    3 Touch Card 1 or Card 2 next to Default mobile data.
     This feature may not be supported by some carriers.
    Setting the default SIM card for calling and messaging
    You can set the default SIM card for calling or messaging.
    1 On the home screen, touch Settings.
    2 Under All, touch International roaming or Dual card management.
    3 Touch Card 1 or Card 2 next to Default calls/messages.
     This feature may not be supported by some carriers.
    Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
    1 Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel.
    2 Under Shortcuts, touch and hold to enter the Wi-Fi settings.
    3 Turn on Wi-Fi. Your phone then scans for available Wi-Fi networks and lists them on 
    the screen.
    4 Select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to. If the Wi-Fi network is encrypted, 
    enter the password when prompted. 
    						
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    Turning on mobile data
    1 Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel.
    2 Under Shortcuts, touch to enable mobile data.
     When you dont need to access the Internet, disable mobile data to save battery 
    power and reduce data usage.
    Connecting your phone to a computer
    Use a USB cable to connect your phone to a computer. Follow the onscreen instructions 
    and select a connection mode to transfer photos, videos, songs, and other files between 
    your phone and computer.
    Importing contacts from your old phone
    You can import contacts from your old phone in any of the following ways:
    PhotosRead, manage, and transfer multimedia files in your phone 
    storage. For details, see 
    Connecting in picture transfer mode.
    FilesRead, manage, and transfer files in your phone storage. For 
    details, see 
    Connecting in media transfer mode.
    USB drive
    If you have a microSD card installed, you can use your phone as 
    a USB storage device, read data on the microSD card, and 
    transfer data to and from a computer. For details, see 
    Connecting in USB flash drive mode.
    SIM cardCopy your contacts on your SIM card to your new phone. For 
    details, see 
    Importing contacts from a SIM card.
    Storage device
    If your old phone has a microSD card slot, export the contacts in 
    your old phone to a microSD card as a vCard file, and then 
    import the contacts to your new phone. For details, see 
    Importing contacts from a storage device. 
    						
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    Touchscreen gestures
    Bluetooth
    Enable Bluetooth on both your old and new phones, and import 
    your contacts using Bluetooth. For details, see 
    Importing 
    contacts from a Bluetooth device.
    BackupIf your old phone supports Backup, back up your contacts, and 
    restore them to your new phone. For details, see 
    Backup.
    Computer
    Synchronize your contacts from your old phone to a computer, 
    and use phone management software on the computer, such as 
    HiSuite, to synchronize them to your new phone.
    Other accounts
    •Install social network applications and synchronize contacts 
    from your social network accounts.
    •Log in to your Exchange account and synchronize your contacts.
    Touch: Tap an item once. For example, touch to 
    confirm an action or open an application.
    Touch and hold: Touch and leave your finger on the 
    screen for 2 seconds or more. For example, touch 
    and hold a blank area on the home screen to enter 
    editing mode. 
    						
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    Swipe: Move your finger vertically or horizontally 
    across the screen. For example, you can swipe left or 
    right under 
    Notifications in the notification panel to 
    dismiss a notification. Swipe horizontally or vertically 
    to transition through home screens, scroll through a 
    document, and more.
    Drag: Touch and hold an item and then move it to 
    another position. For example, you can rearrange 
    applications and widgets on the home screen this 
    way.
    Pinch two fingers out: Spread two fingers apart on 
    the screen. For example, pinch two fingers out to 
    zoom in on a picture or web page.
    Pinch two fingers together: Pinch two fingers 
    together on the screen. For example, pinch two 
    fingers together to zoom out on a picture or web 
    page. 
    						
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    Motion control
    Motion control lets you control your phone using simple motions and gestures. For 
    example, mute the phone by turning it over or raise the phone to your ear to answer and 
    make calls quickly.
    1 On the home screen, touch Settings.
    2 Under All, touch Motion control.
    3 On the Motion control screen, select an option, and select a motion to enable it.
    • Flip: Mute sounds and stop vibration from incoming calls, alarms, and timers.
    • Shake: Touch and hold a blank area on the home screen to enter editing mode. 
    Shake your phone to organize your icons.
    • Double touch: Touch the screen twice to turn it on.
    Pinch three fingers together: On the home screen, 
    pinch three fingers together to display screen 
    thumbnails. 
    						
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    • Draw: When your phones screen is turned off, draw a letter to open the 
    corresponding application.
     Your phone may not feature all of these gestures.
    Status icons
    Status icons may vary according to your region or carrier.
    Signal strengthNo signal
    Airplane mode enabledBluetooth on
    Receiving location data from 
    GPSVibration mode enabled
    Silent mode enabledAlarms enabled
    ChargingBattery full
    Battery lowCall in progress
    Missed callsNew messages
    New emailsNew voicemail
    Selecting an input methodWi-Fi network available 
    						
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    Home screen
    Your home screens are where you can find your favorite widgets and all your 
    applications. We did away with the application list to give you a more convenient and 
    direct path to your applications.
    Connected to a Wi-Fi networkUploading data
    Downloading dataPhone memory full
    Upcoming eventsNo SIM card found
    Sign-in or synchronization 
    problemSynchronizing data
    Synchronization failedPortable Wi-Fi hotspot on
    More notificationsConnected to a VPN
    Headset plugged inUSB debugging mode enabled
    USB tethering on
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    Switching between home screens
    Swipe left or right to view the extended home screen. Touch Home to return to the 
    default home screen.
    Swipe left or right to view all home screens. 
    Automatic screen rotation
    If you rotate your phone when browsing a web page or viewing a photo, the screen 
    orientation changes automatically between landscape and portrait mode. This feature 
    allows you to enjoy tilt-controlled applications, such as racing games.
    1 Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel.
    2 Under Shortcuts, touch Auto-rotate to enable or disable screen rotation.
    Organizing applications and widgets on the home screen
    The following operations allow you to organize your applications, widgets, or folders:
    Status bar: displays notifications and icons. Swipe down from the status 
    bar to open the notification panel.
    Display area: displays application icons, folders, and widgets.
    Screen position indicator: indicates which home screen is displayed.
    Dock: displays frequently used applications.
    Navigation bar: displays virtual keys (only applicable to phones with 
    virtual navigation keys).
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    • Adding a widget: On the home screen, pinch two fingers together to enter home 
    screen editing mode. Touch 
    Widgets and select a widget. The widget will be added to 
    a blank area on the home screen.
     You must have enough space on the home screen to add the widget. If there is not 
    enough space, add another home screen or free up some space on the current 
    screen.
    • Moving an application or widget: On the home screen, touch and hold an 
    application icon or widget until your phone vibrates. You can then drag the 
    application icon or widget to the desired location.
    • Deleting an application or widget: On the home screen, touch and hold the 
    application icon or widget you want to delete until 
    is displayed. Drag the 
    unwanted application icon or widget to .
    • Creating a folder: On the home screen, drag an icon on top of another icon to create 
    a folder containing both applications. To rename the folder, open the folder and then 
    touch and hold the folder name.
    • Hiding application icons: Place two fingers on the home screen and pinch out. Touch 
    , select the application icons you want to hide, and then touch OK. Applications 
    will not appear on the home screen after they have been hidden.
    Managing home screens
    On the home screen, pinch three fingers together to display the home screen thumbnails. 
    						
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    • Setting the default home screen: Touch at the bottom of the screen to set the 
    current home screen as the default home screen.
    • Moving a home screen: Touch and hold the home screen until your phone vibrates. 
    Drag the home screens to adjust their positions.
    • Adding a home screen: Touch to add a home screen.
    • Deleting a home screen: Touch to delete a blank home screen.
    Notifications
    Status indicator
    The status indicator on your phone indicates the following status information:
    • Blinking red: The battery level is low.
    • Steady red (when charging): The battery level is low.
    • Steady yellow (when charging): The battery level is medium.
    • Steady green (when charging): The battery is almost full or already full.
    • Blinking green: There are unread messages or notifications.
    Notification panel
    Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel. Swipe left or right to 
    switch between the notification and shortcut tabs.
    
    
    
     
    						
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