HTC Thunderbolt - Manual

HTC Thunderbolt

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Conventions used in this guide; important information:
  • Page 3 – Contents; Basics
  • Page 4 – Getting started
  • Page 5 – Personalizing
  • Page 6 – Phone calls
  • Page 7 – People
  • Page 9 – Accounts and sync
  • Page 11 – Calendar
  • Page 12 – Clock and Weather
  • Page 14 – Bluetooth
  • Page 15 – Camera
  • Page 16 – Maps and location; Using HTC; More apps
  • Page 20 – Basics 1; Your phone; Front panel
  • Page 21 – Right panel
  • Page 22 – Back panel
  • Page 23 – Basics; Back cover; Removing the back cover
  • Page 24 – Basics 5; SIM card; Inserting the SIM card
  • Page 26 – Basics 7; Removing the SIM card; With your thumb, slide out the SIM card slot and carefully lift the
  • Page 27 – Basics; Battery; Your phone uses a rechargeable battery. Please use only original
  • Page 28 – Basics 9; Inserting the battery; battery compartment. Then gently push the battery into place.
  • Page 29 – Basics; Charging the battery; The battery is partially charged when shipped. Before you turn on; Plug the power adapter into the USB connector of your phone.
  • Page 30 – Removing the battery; See “Removing the back cover”.
  • Page 31 – Storage card; Inserting the storage card
  • Page 32 – Removing the storage card; Settings
  • Page 33 – Switching your phone on or off; Switching your phone on; Press and hold the POWER button for a few seconds until the screen; Switching your phone off; If the display is off, press the POWER button to turn it back
  • Page 34 – Finger gestures
  • Page 35 – Setting up your phone for the first time; When you switch on your phone for the first time, you’ll be asked to
  • Page 36 – Getting started 7; Home screen; Extended Home screen
  • Page 37 – Getting started; Using Leap view; To jump straight to the screen that you want, press
  • Page 38 – Getting started 9; Status and notifications; Status icons
  • Page 39 – 0 Getting started; Notification icons; A busy life means a busy phone. Notification icons on the status bar
  • Page 40 – Getting started 41
  • Page 41 – Getting started; Notification LED; The notification LED shows a:; Notifications panel; Opening the Notifications panel; Press and hold the status bar, then slide your finger downward to
  • Page 42 – Getting started 4; Switching between recently-opened apps; just recently opened.
  • Page 43 – 4 Getting started; Closing the Notifications panel; Connecting your phone to a computer; Done
  • Page 45 – 6 Getting started; Copying files to or from the storage card; Disk drive
  • Page 46 – Getting started 47; Searching your phone and the Web; Find all types of information on your phone and the Web. Search
  • Page 47 – 8 Getting started; Setting your phone’s search options; From the Home screen, press SEARCH
  • Page 48 – Getting started 49; Quickly looking up information on the Web; Quick Lookup
  • Page 49 – 0 Getting started; Translating words to other languages; BACK; Google Translate; Adjusting the volume
  • Page 50 – Getting started 51; Adjusting the ringer volume
  • Page 51 – Sleep mode; Switching to Sleep mode
  • Page 52 – Getting started 5; Unlocking the screen; Press the bar on the lock screen and then slide your finger down to
  • Page 53 – Making your phone truly yours; Make your phone look and sound just the way you want it. Personalize; Personalizing your phone with scenes; Your phone becomes multiple phones in one when you use scenes.
  • Page 54 – Personalizing 55; Using a preset scene; Your phone features preset scenes, each preconfigured with a
  • Page 55 – 6 Personalizing; Creating a new scene
  • Page 56 – Personalizing 57; Changing your wallpaper; easy way to change the feel of your phone and give it a fresh look.
  • Page 57 – 8 Personalizing; Applying a new skin; Press HOME , and then tap
  • Page 58 – Personalizing 59; Personalizing your Home screen with widgets; Adding a widget; Widget
  • Page 59 – 0 Personalizing; Changing the settings of a widget; Basic settings of some widgets (for example, the People and Mail
  • Page 60 – Personalizing 61; Adding icons and other shortcuts on your Home; App
  • Page 61 – Personalizing; Adding folders on your Home screen; Creating a new folder and adding items to it; Folder; Renaming a folder; OK
  • Page 62 – Personalizing 6; Rearranging or removing widgets and icons on; Moving a widget or icon
  • Page 63 – 4 Personalizing; Removing a widget or icon; Remove; Rearranging the Home screen
  • Page 64 – Personalizing 65; Changing your ringtones and alarms; Select, create, and download sound sets (different collections of; Choosing a preset sound set
  • Page 65 – Creating a sound set; Sound set; Customizing a sound set
  • Page 66 – Personalizing 67
  • Page 67 – 8 Personalizing; Deleting sound sets; Rearranging or hiding application tabs
  • Page 68 – Personalizing 69; Putting back the tabs you’ve removed
  • Page 69 – Making calls; Making a call on the Phone dialer screen; Phone
  • Page 70 – Phone calls 71; Using Speed dial; Assigning a speed dial key
  • Page 71 – Phone calls; Calling a phone number in a text message; Messages; Calling a phone number in an email; Mail
  • Page 72 – Making an emergency call; Emergency call
  • Page 73 – 4 Phone calls; Using Assisted Dialing; roaming in another country.
  • Page 74 – Phone calls 75; Receiving calls; When you receive a phone call from a contact, the Incoming call; Answering or rejecting an incoming call
  • Page 75 – 6 Phone calls; You can also do one of the following to reject an incoming call:
  • Page 76 – Phone calls 77; HTC Caller ID; Everytime you make a call or your friend gives you a ring, you get
  • Page 77 – 8 Phone calls; Using in-call options; Putting a call on hold; Hold; Switching between calls; Answer
  • Page 78 – Phone calls 79; Setting up a three-way conference call
  • Page 79 – 0 Phone calls; Muting the microphone during a call; End call
  • Page 80 – Phone calls 81; Using Call history; Checking a missed call; View
  • Page 81 – Phone calls; Adding a new phone number to your contacts from call
  • Page 82 – Phone calls 8; Call services; voicemail, and more. Contact Verizon Wireless to find out about the
  • Page 83 – 4 Phone calls; Visual Voice Mail; Setting up Visual Voice Mail; Voice Mail
  • Page 84 – Phone calls 85; Using Visual Voice Mail
  • Page 85 – 6 Phone calls; Turning Airplane mode on or off; your phone to
  • Page 86 – About People; People screen
  • Page 87 – Setting up My contact card; My contact card
  • Page 88 – Ways of getting contacts into your phone; Adding a new contact
  • Page 89 – Importing contacts from your SIM card
  • Page 90 – Online directories; Merging contact information
  • Page 91 – People; Accepting matched contacts suggestions; Matched
  • Page 92 – People 9; Viewing a list of all your linked contacts
  • Page 93 – Your contacts list; All
  • Page 95 – Filtering your contacts list; Searching for a contact
  • Page 96 – Backing up your contacts to the storage card; Importing contacts from the storage card; Deleting contacts
  • Page 97 – Contact information and conversations; When you tap a contact on the People screen, the contact details
  • Page 98 – Editing a contact’s information
  • Page 99 – Sending contact information as a vCard
  • Page 100 – Contact groups; Creating a group; Editing a contact group
  • Page 101 – Sending a message or email to a group
  • Page 103 – People widget; Adding People widgets; Select; Setting the default communication method
  • Page 104 – Getting in touch with a contact; to choose one first. See “Setting the default communication
  • Page 105 – Keyboard; Using the onscreen keyboard; Selecting a keyboard layout
  • Page 106 – Entering text
  • Page 107 – Enabling multiple keyboard languages; Language; Changing to the landscape onscreen keyboard
  • Page 108 – Entering words with predictive text; Setting a second language for the keyboard
  • Page 110 – Backing up your personal dictionary to your storage card
  • Page 111 – Entering text by speaking; Setting the voice input language; Editing text
  • Page 112 – Selecting text; Select text
  • Page 113 – Copying and pasting text; Copy; Adjusting touch input settings; Touch Input settings
  • Page 114 – Text input
  • Page 116 – About Messages; On the All messages screen, all your sent and received messages are
  • Page 121 – Messages; Creating a slideshow
  • Page 122 – Messages 1; Resuming a draft message; On the All messages screen, press MENU, and then tap; Viewing and replying to a message; receive a new message. A new message icon
  • Page 123 – Send
  • Page 124 – Replying to another phone number of the contact; Mobile
  • Page 125 – Save; Viewing push messages
  • Page 126 – Managing message conversations; Protecting a message from deletion
  • Page 127 – Deleting a single message; Unlock message; Deleting several messages within a conversation; Delete by selection; Delete
  • Page 129 – Setting message options; On the All messages screen, press MENU and then tap
  • Page 133 – Synchronizing with online accounts; About online accounts; These are some of the types of information your phone can sync with
  • Page 134 – Accounts and sync 15; Synchronizing with a Google Account; Adding more Google Accounts
  • Page 135 – Adding a social network account; sync
  • Page 136 – Accounts and sync 17; Managing your online accounts; Select or clear the following:; You can change settings such as the sync frequency and the types of
  • Page 137 – Synchronizing with your computer
  • Page 138 – Installing HTC Sync
  • Page 139 – 40 Accounts and sync; Setting up HTC Sync to recognize your phone; HTC Sync
  • Page 140 – Accounts and sync 141
  • Page 141 – 4 Accounts and sync; Setting the Music sync options
  • Page 142 – Accounts and sync 14; Setting the Gallery sync options
  • Page 143 – 44 Accounts and sync; Setting Calendar sync options
  • Page 144 – Accounts and sync 145; Setting Bookmarks sync options; Bookmarks
  • Page 145 – 46 Accounts and sync; Setting Documents sync options
  • Page 146 – Accounts and sync 147; Setting Maps sync options; Maps; Get more Maps and Licenses
  • Page 147 – 48 Accounts and sync; Synchronizing your phone; Sync now
  • Page 148 – Accounts and sync 149; Installing apps from your computer to your phone
  • Page 149 – 50 Accounts and sync; Synchronizing another phone with your computer
  • Page 150 – Social; Facebook for HTC Sense; If you signed in to your Facebook account when you turned on and
  • Page 152 – Tweeting on your phone; Peep
  • Page 153 – Using Peep
  • Page 154 – Sending a tweet; All tweets; Searching for Twitter users to follow; Users
  • Page 156 – About the Twitter widget; Friend Stream
  • Page 158 – Updating your status
  • Page 159 – Tap; Commenting on and liking Facebook posts; After tapping someone’s status update on the
  • Page 160 – Checking notifications from your social networks; Slide to the Notifications tab to easily see a single feed of your; About the Friend Stream widget; Use the Friend Stream widget so you can easily update your status
  • Page 161 – Chatting in Google Talk; Google Talk; Chatting with friends
  • Page 163 – Adding and managing friends; The Friends list is where you add and manage your friends in Google
  • Page 164 – Changing the settings and signing out
  • Page 165 – Email; Using Gmail; Viewing your Gmail Inbox; Gmail
  • Page 166 – Do any of the following:
  • Page 167 – Sending a new message; Attach
  • Page 168 – Reading your messages
  • Page 169 – Replying to or forwarding an email message
  • Page 170 – Searching and organizing your emails
  • Page 172 – Changing Gmail settings
  • Page 174 – Getting help
  • Page 175 – Using Mail; Adding a POP3/IMAP email account; Next; Adding a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account
  • Page 176 – Checking your Mail inbox
  • Page 180 – Managing email messages
  • Page 181 – Switching to other mail folders
  • Page 183 – Reading and replying to an email message
  • Page 184 – Setting the priority for an email message; You can set the priority for an email message that you send.
  • Page 185 – Working with Exchange ActiveSync email
  • Page 186 – Changing email account settings; Select from the following:; Press BACK
  • Page 187 – About Calendar
  • Page 188 – Creating calendar events
  • Page 189 – Repetition; Inviting guests to your event (Google Account only)
  • Page 190 – Sending a meeting request using Calendar (Exchange
  • Page 191 – Changing calendar views; Month view
  • Page 192 – Day and Agenda views; Day view displays a list of the events of one day and also shows
  • Page 193 – Week view; Week view displays a chart of the events of one week.
  • Page 194 – Managing calendar events; Viewing an event
  • Page 196 – Calendar event reminders; Dismissing or snoozing event reminders; Clear
  • Page 197 – Displaying and synchronizing calendars; Showing or hiding calendars; All calendars; Choosing which Google Calendars are synchronized on; Stop synchronizing a Google Calendar
  • Page 198 – Changing Calendar settings; Reminder settings
  • Page 199 – Calendar view settings; Choose what appears in Calendar when opened and what’s shown in
  • Page 200 – About the Calendar widget; There’s a Calendar widget available that you can add to your Home
  • Page 201 – About the HTC Clock widget
  • Page 202 – Clock and Weather 0; About the Clock app; Get more from the Clock app than just the regular date and time. Use
  • Page 203 – 4 Clock and Weather; Using Desk Clock; dim the screen to show only the time and date on the Desk Clock.
  • Page 205 – 6 Clock and Weather; Using World Clock; Use the Clock app’s World Clock screen to check the current time in; Setting your home city; World Clock
  • Page 206 – Clock and Weather 07
  • Page 207 – 8 Clock and Weather; Adding a city to the World Clock screen; cities, the World Clock screen can display up to 15 cities.; Setting the alarm clock; You can use the Clock app’s Alarms screen to set up one or more
  • Page 208 – Clock and Weather 09; Setting an alarm; Deleting an alarm
  • Page 209 – 0 Clock and Weather; Changing alarm sound settings; If you’ve set one or more alarms, you can change their settings such
  • Page 210 – Clock and Weather 11; Checking weather; Weather
  • Page 211 – Adding a city to the Weather screen
  • Page 212 – Clock and Weather 1; Changing the order of cities on the Weather screen
  • Page 213 – 4 Clock and Weather; About the Weather widget; find out how you can add a widget, see “Personalizing your Home
  • Page 214 – Internet connections; Data connection; Checking the data connection you are using; Turning the data connection on or off
  • Page 215 – 6 Internet connections; Creating a new access point
  • Page 216 – Internet connections 17; Turning Wi-Fi on and connecting to a wireless network
  • Page 217 – 8 Internet connections; Connecting to a Wi-Fi network with EAP-TLS security; Checking the wireless network status
  • Page 218 – Internet connections 19; Connecting to another Wi-Fi network; Adding connection widgets
  • Page 219 – Internet connections; Connecting to a virtual private network (VPN); before you can connect to your company’s local network. You can get; Setting up secure credential storage
  • Page 220 – Internet connections 1; Adding a VPN connection
  • Page 221 – Using your phone as a modem (Internet; Internet Connection Mode
  • Page 222 – Connecting your phone to the Internet through a; Internet Pass-through
  • Page 223 – Internet connections; Using your phone as a mobile hotspot
  • Page 224 – Web browser; Using your phone’s web browser; Internet; Going to a webpage
  • Page 225 – Web browser; Setting your home page; Browsing full versions of all websites
  • Page 226 – Web browser 7; Navigating on a webpage
  • Page 227 – Web browser; Selecting an address or phone number in a webpage; Opening a new browser window; Switching between browser windows; Windows
  • Page 228 – Web browser 9; Downloading applications from the web; Viewing your downloads
  • Page 229 – Web browser; Copying text, looking up information, and sharing; Finding text within a webpage; on page
  • Page 230 – Web browser 1; Press and hold on a word.; After you have selected the text you want to copy, tap . The
  • Page 231 – Searching or translating text; Pasting text in a new message or social network status
  • Page 232 – Viewing bookmarks and previously visited pages; Bookmarking a webpage
  • Page 233 – Web browser; Clearing the list of previously visited pages; Setting browser options
  • Page 234 – Bluetooth basics; Turning Bluetooth on or off
  • Page 235 – Bluetooth; Connecting a Bluetooth headset or car kit
  • Page 236 – Bluetooth 7; Reconnecting a headset or car kit; Disconnecting or unpairing from a Bluetooth; Disconnecting a Bluetooth device
  • Page 237 – Bluetooth; Unpairing from a Bluetooth device; Sending information using Bluetooth
  • Page 239 – Where sent information is saved
  • Page 240 – Receiving information using Bluetooth
  • Page 242 – Adding the Bluetooth received folder to the Home screen
  • Page 243 – Camera basics
  • Page 244 – Viewfinder screen; When you’re in photo mode and you turn your phone left or right, the
  • Page 245 – Using the front camera; Zooming; Before taking a photo or video, you can first use the onscreen zoom
  • Page 246 – Taking a photo; HOME , and then tap
  • Page 247 – Auto focusing; another area on the screen that you want to focus on.
  • Page 248 – Recording video
  • Page 249 – Camera flash doesn’t turn on?; You have an incoming call; Auto flash; Your phone’s battery level reaches 15% or lower
  • Page 250 – Adding effects; Want to make your photos look more interesting? Easy. Use the; After capturing; Tap the onscreen buttons to choose what you want to do next.
  • Page 251 – Camera; Changing camera settings; Open the menu panel to access and change camera settings. To open
  • Page 252 – Camera 5
  • Page 253 – Browsing your Gallery; About the Gallery app; your pet’s newest tricks. Get an audience by tagging your Facebook; What’s more, you can edit and add effects to your photos. You can also
  • Page 254 – Selecting an album
  • Page 255 – Viewing photos
  • Page 256 – Zooming in or out on a photo
  • Page 257 – Viewing videos; Editing your photos; Rotating a photo
  • Page 259 – Sending your photos and videos
  • Page 265 – Listening to music
  • Page 267 – Flipping through your albums; of your screen and can skim through your albums with more ease.
  • Page 268 – Browsing music in the Library; Artists
  • Page 269 – Creating a playlist
  • Page 270 – Setting a song as ringtone
  • Page 273 – Sharing music using Bluetooth
  • Page 274 – Finding music videos in YouTube; Find; About the Music widget; Sharing media on your home network
  • Page 275 – Select player
  • Page 276 – To stop sharing your media, tap
  • Page 277 – Turning on location services; In order to find your location on your phone, you need to enable; Using Google Maps; About Google Maps; Google Maps
  • Page 278 – Maps and location 79; Getting around maps
  • Page 279 – 0 Maps and location; Searching for a location
  • Page 281 – Maps and location; Searching for a place of interest near you; Adding a place to search; Places
  • Page 282 – Maps and location 8; Getting directions
  • Page 283 – 4 Maps and location; Finding your friends with Google Latitude (available by; Google Latitude
  • Page 284 – Maps and location 85; Using HTC Footprints; Adding a location as a footprint; Save to Footprints
  • Page 285 – 6 Maps and location; Revisiting a footprint; Edit; Sharing your footprints; Share; Deleting multiple footprints; Exporting your footprints
  • Page 286 – Importing footprints; To
  • Page 287 – 8 Maps and location; Using Car Panel; Car Panel
  • Page 288 – Maps and location 89; Using VZ Navigator; VZ Navigator® tells you where you are and what’s nearby using BingTM
  • Page 289 – Watching videos on YouTube; More
  • Page 290 – Searching for videos; Sharing a video link
  • Page 291 – More apps; Reading news feeds; Don’t get left behind with yesterday’s stories. Use the News app to
  • Page 292 – More apps 9; Subscribing to news channels; Reading a story
  • Page 294 – Changing update schedule and content settings; Adding the News widget; Read snippets of stories that you have subscribed to right on the
  • Page 295 – presentations; Sort; Viewing a document, spreadsheet, or presentation; Worksheet
  • Page 296 – Editing a document or worksheet
  • Page 297 – Keeping track of your stocks; Use the Stocks app to get the latest stock updates for stock quotes
  • Page 298 – Rearrange; Deleting stock quotes and indices; Manually updating stock information; Update; Changing update schedule and color settings
  • Page 299 – About the Stocks widget; add this widget to your Home screen, see “Personalizing your Home
  • Page 300 – Listening to FM Radio; Tune in and listen to chart-topping pop songs using your phone’s FM
  • Page 301 – More apps; Tuning in to an FM station; Mono
  • Page 302 – More apps 0; Closing or turning off FM Radio; FM Radio; Adding the FM Radio widget; Recording your voice
  • Page 303 – Sharing a voice clip; Setting a voice clip as a ringtone; Set as ringtone; Renaming a voice clip; Rename
  • Page 304 – Using Flashlight; Never get caught in the dark again. Use the Flashlight app to turn on
  • Page 305 – Finding and installing apps from Android Market; Finding and installing an app; Accept
  • Page 307 – Creating a Google Checkout account; Opening an installed app; Open
  • Page 308 – Uninstalling an app; Uninstall; Help; Sharing games and apps
  • Page 309 – Tap an app, and then choose how to share it:
  • Page 311 – Security; Protecting your SIM card with a PIN; Restoring a SIM card that has been locked out
  • Page 312 – Security 1; Protecting your phone with a screen lock; Set up screen lock; Lock phone after; Changing your screen lock
  • Page 313 – Forgot your screen lock pattern?
  • Page 314 – Settings on your phone
  • Page 317 – Changing display settings; Adjusting the screen brightness manually
  • Page 319 – Settings; Changing sound settings; Switching between silent, vibration, and normal modes
  • Page 320 – Settings 1; Turning on or off automatic ring volume adjustment
  • Page 321 – Changing the phone language
  • Page 322 – Checking the power usage of applications; Managing memory; Checking how much phone memory is available for use
  • Page 323 – Settings; Uninstalling third-party applications
  • Page 324 – Settings 5; Checking information about your phone
  • Page 325 – Backing up your contacts; Setting up Backup Assistant; Changing the backup schedule
  • Page 326 – Manually backing up your contacts; Updating the phone software
  • Page 327 – Update and reset; Checking for phone system software updates manually; Restarting or factory resetting your phone
  • Page 328 – Update and reset 9
  • Page 331 – Index
  • Page 333 – Index
  • Page 334 – Index 5
  • Page 335 – Index
  • Page 336 – Index 7
  • Page 337 – Index
  • Page 338 – Index 9
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Summary

Page 2 - Conventions used in this guide; important information:

  Conventions used in this guide In this user guide, we use the following symbols to indicate useful and  important information: This is a note. A note often gives additional information, such as what  happens on your phone when you choose to do or not to do a certain  action. A note also provides i...

Page 3 - Contents; Basics

  Contents Basics 20 Inside the box ..................................................................................................................... 0Your phone ............................................................................................................................ 1 Front p...

Page 4 - Getting started

4  Getting started 36 Setting up your phone for the first time ................................................................6Home screen ........................................................................................................................ 7 Extended Home screen ...................

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