Samsung Intrepid I350 User Manual

User Guide  
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9/29/09  
Table of Contents  
Tip  
Personalizing Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Messaging Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Airplane Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Setting Up Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Activating Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Viewing History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
History Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Viewing the Display Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Turning Your Device On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Battery and Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Navigating Through the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Displaying Your Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Adding a New Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
Saving a Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Contacts Entry Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Editing a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Adding a Number to a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . 69  
Deleting a Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Adding a New Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry . . . . . . . . . 71  
microSD Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97  
Transferring Files Between Your Computer  
Installing the Sync Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101  
Running the Sync Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102  
Synchronization Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102  
Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80  
Wake-up Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
Notepad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
Using Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90  
Using the Smart Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91  
Using the Stop Watch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91  
World Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92  
Updating Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93  
Taking Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108  
Recording Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115  
Storing Pictures and Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118  
Working With Pictures and Videos . . . . . . . . . . 119  
Sending Pictures and Videos by Email . . . . . . 120  
Printing Pictures via Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121  
TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168  
Music – Sprint Music Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171  
Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173  
Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130  
Text Messaging (SMS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133  
Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136  
Your SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187  
Using Your Device While Traveling . . . . . . . . . 189  
International Data Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193  
Using Your SIM Card’s PhoneBook . . . . . . . . . 194  
Setting GSM Services Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196  
Contacting Sprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198  
Getting Started With Data Services . . . . . . . . . 141  
Navigating the Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143  
Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147  
Sprint Software Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160  
Tellme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161  
Wi-Fi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164  
4A. Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . 200  
Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204  
4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . 208  
Manufacturer’s Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209  
Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217  
Introduction  
Your Device’s Menu  
This User Guide introduces you to Sprint® service and all  
the features of your new device. It’s divided into four  
sections:  
The list below summarizes the Main Menu options  
available on your device. For more information about  
using your device’s menus and the carousel main  
screen, see “Navigating Through the Menus” on  
page 23.  
Section 1: Getting Started  
Section 2: Your Device  
Press  
from any screen to display the main Start  
Section 3: Sprint Service  
menu contaning your device’s Main Functions menus.  
Menu options include:  
Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information  
Because of updates in device software, this  
User  
Guide  
Note  
Today, Phone, E-mail, Contacts, Internet Explorer,  
Calendar, Settings, Getting Started, Pictures &  
Videos, Windows Media, Marketplace, Messenger,  
Microsoft My Phone, MSN Weather, Windows Live,  
MSN Money, Calculator, Games, Notes, Tasks,  
Office Mobile, File Explorer, ActiveSync, Internet  
Sharing, Task Manager, Search Phone, Help,  
Adobe Reader, Alarms, Anniversary, Audio Notes,  
Camera, Google, Instant Messaging, NASCAR  
Sprint Cup Mobile, NFL Mobile Live, Remote  
Desktop Mobile, RSS Reader, Search Widget,  
Smart Converter, SmartReader, Software Store,  
Sprint Titan Manager, Sprint TV, SprintMusic  
printed guide may not be the most current  
version for your device. Visit www.sprint.com  
and log on to My Sprint Wireless to access  
the most recent version of the user guide.  
Please refer to the Important Safety  
Information section on page 200 to learn  
about information that will help you safely use  
your device. Failure to read and follow the  
Important Safety Information in this User  
Guide may result in serious bodily injury,  
death, or property damage.  
WARNING  
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Store, SprintNav, Stop Watch, Tellme Tip  
Calculator, Worls Clock, and YouTube.  
During an active call, the following functions are  
available:  
In Use Menu  
1: Speaker On/Off  
3: Talk  
5: Phone book  
2: Note  
4: Mute/Unmute  
6: End  
Press Menu (right softkey) to display the following  
options:  
1: Mute/Unmute  
3: Turns Hands-free On/Off  
4: Paste  
2: Turn Speakerphone On/Off  
5: Save to Contacts/View Contact  
6: Create Note  
8: Speed Dial  
7: Call History  
9: Options...  
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Section 1  
Getting Started  
   
Setting Up Your Device  
1. Remove the battery cover.  
Press down on the battery cover (1) and slide the  
cover away from the camera lens (2).  
Setting Up Your Voicemail (page 7)  
Sprint Account Passwords (page 8)  
Getting Help (page 9)  
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1A. Setting Up Service  
   
2. Install the battery.  
If you have purchased an optional microSD memory  
card, insert it into the slot on the left side above the  
battery, and then insert the battery.  
Note  
Insert the battery into the opening on the back of  
the device, making sure the connectors align (3).  
Gently press down to secure the battery (4).  
3. Press and hold  
to turn the device on.  
Position the battery cover (5) and firmly slide it in  
until you hear a click (6).  
Your device will turn on, search for Sprint service,  
and then show the Today screen.  
If your device is not yet activated, or if it is locked,  
see “Activating Your Device” on page 6 for more  
information.  
1A. Setting Up Service  
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1. From the initial  
startup screen  
tap the screen  
using the stylus.  
(To remove the  
stylus, see the  
illustration  
If your handset has a touchscreen display,  
please note that a touchscreen responds best  
to a light touch from the pad of your finger or  
a metallic object when pressing on the  
touchscreen may damage the tempered  
glass surface and void the warranty. See  
“Manufacturer’s Warranty” on page 209.  
WARNING  
below.)  
Initial Setup  
If your device was not already configured and set up,  
these procedures are required to set up the device  
once it is powered on for the first time.  
The first time you power on your device, it displays the  
Windows Mobile® screen which guides you through a  
series of setup procedures.  
If you ever have to perform a hard reset of your  
device (back to factory default settings), you will  
need to repeat this initial setup process.  
Note  
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1A. Setting Up Service  
2. From the align screen, use your stylus to calibrate  
the touch accuracy of the screen by both  
accurately and firmly tapping the center of each  
target (crosshair). Repeat this process for every  
target that appears until completed.  
4. Touch Next to continue with the password setup.  
– or –  
Touch Skip to set up a password at a later time and  
continue onto step 10.  
5. Touch the Prompt if device unused for checkbox to  
enable the feature. (Enabling this option activates  
the remaining fields.)  
Stylus  
6. Select each field and enter the desired information:  
Minutes: to select the amount of unused time (idle)  
required before you are prompted for a password.  
Password type: to choose from one of the following  
PIN types:  
Simple PIN: must be at least four characters in  
length and cannot contain a simple sequence  
such as 0000, 1111, or 1234.  
Strong alphanumeric: must be at least seven  
characters in length and must contain at least  
one character from each of the following  
categories: uppercase/lowercase letters,  
numerals, and symbols. Examples of strong  
alphanumeric passwords are sb?8A!3 and  
%$VH5hW.  
3. Review the onscreen tutorial screens by touching  
Next to continue onto the next page.  
– or –  
Touch Skip to move onto the password setup  
portion of your initial setup where you can create a  
password which must be used to access your  
device’s features and data.  
1A. Setting Up Service  
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Password: use the keypad to enter the desired  
password.  
Activating Your Device  
Confirm: use the keypad to re-enter the same  
password.  
If you purchased your device at a Sprint Store, it should be  
activated and ready to use.  
7. Touch the Hint tab to enter a password reminder.  
If you received your device in the mail and it is for a new Sprint  
account or a new line of service, it is designed to activate  
automatically. To confirm your activation, make a  
phone call or connect to the Internet.  
Do not enter your password into this field.  
Doing so can allow anyone using the device  
to easily access it if it is locked.  
Important  
If you received your device in the mail and you are activating a  
new device for an existing number on your account, you will  
need to go online to activate your new device.  
OK  
8. Touch  
to store the new password and  
continue with the setup process.  
9. Touch the complete screen to end the process and  
proceed to the Today screen.  
From your computer’s Web browser, go to  
www.sprint.com/activate and complete the onscreen  
instructions to activate your device.  
Note  
charge to power on the device, find a signal, set up  
your voicemail, and make a call, we recommend that  
you fully charge your battery prior to its initial use.  
See “Charging the Battery” on page 22.  
When you have finished, make a phone call to confirm  
your activation. If your phone is still not activated, or you  
do not have access to the Internet, contact Sprint  
Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727 for assistance.  
Do not press  
Pressing  
while the phone is being activated.  
during activation cancels the activation  
Tip  
process.  
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1A. Setting Up Service  
     
Unlocking Your Device  
If you are having difficulty with activation, contact  
Sprint Customer Service by dialing 1-888-211-4727  
from any other phone.  
Note  
Touch and drag the onscreen Lock button to either  
the left or right of the screen to reveal the Today  
screen.  
To enable Data Services:  
1. Press and touch Settings > System > EVDO Data.  
(There is no charge to use this service during  
phone activation.)  
2. Touch Menu (right softkey) > Enable EVDO Data. (If the  
option appears as Disable EVDO Data, your data  
services are already enabled.)  
3. Touch Menu (right softkey) > Update Data Profile.  
When finished, the device will display your status  
as "EVDO Data Enabled" and your user name will  
appear.  
Setting Up Your Voicemail  
Locking Your Device  
Your phone automatically transfers all unanswered  
calls to your voicemail, even if your phone is in use or  
turned off. You should set up your Sprint Voicemail and  
personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated.  
1. Press and hold  
to power on the device and  
reveal the Today screen.  
2. Press from the Today screen.  
3. Touch Lock (left softkey).  
1. From standby mode, press and hold  
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1A. Setting Up Service  
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2. Follow the system prompts to:  
Create your passcode.  
Account Username and Password  
www.sprint.com. (Click Need to register for access? to get  
started.) If you are not the account owner (if someone  
else receives the bill for your Sprint service), you can  
get a sub-account password at www.sprint.com.  
Record your name announcement.  
Record your greeting.  
Voicemail Passcode  
Note  
Sprint strongly recommends that you create a  
passcode when setting up your voicemail to protect  
against unauthorized access. Without a passcode,  
your messages and place outbound calls through  
your wireless account.  
You’ll create your voicemail password (or passcode)  
when you set up your voicemail. See “Setting Up Your  
Voicemail” on page 7 for more information on your  
voicemail password.  
For more information about using your voicemail, see  
“Voicemail” on page 130.  
Data Services Password  
Sprint Account Passwords  
With your Sprint device, you may elect to set up an  
optional data services password to control access and  
authorize Premium Service purchases.  
As a Sprint customer, you enjoy unlimited access to  
your personal account information, your voicemail  
account, and your data services account. To ensure  
that no one else has access to your information, you  
will need to create passwords to protect your privacy.  
For more information, or to change your passwords,  
sign on to www.sprint.com or call Sprint Customer  
Service at 1-888-211-4727.  
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1A. Setting Up Service  
     
From Your Sprint Phone  
Getting Help  
Press  
account balance.  
to check minute usage and  
Managing Your Account  
Press  
to make a payment.  
Access your account information.  
Press  
to access a summary of your  
Sprint service plan or get answers to other questions.  
Check your minutes used (depending on your Sprint  
service plan).  
From Any Other Phone  
Sprint Customer Service: 1-888-211-4727.  
Business Customer Service: 1-800-927-2199.  
View and pay your bill.  
Enroll in Sprint online billing and automatic payment.  
Purchase accessories.  
Shop for the latest Sprint phones.  
View available Sprint service plans and options.  
Learn more about data services and other products  
like Sprint Picture Mail, games, ringers, screen  
savers, and more.  
1A. Setting Up Service  
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Sprint 411  
Sprint 411 gives you access to a variety of services  
and information, including residential, business, and  
government listings; movie listings or showtimes;  
driving directions, restaurant reservations, and major  
local event information. You can get up to three pieces  
of information per call, and the operator can  
automatically connect your call at no additional charge.  
There is a per-call charge to use Sprint 411, and you  
will be billed for airtime.  
Press  
.
Sprint Operator Services  
Sprint Operator Services provides assistance when you  
place collect calls or when you place calls billed to a  
local telephone calling card or third party.  
Press  
.
For more information or to see the latest in products  
and services, visit us online at www.sprint.com.  
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1A. Setting Up Service  
   
Section 2  
Your Device  
   
Your Device  
1. Headset Jack  
2. Earpiece  
19. Indicator LED  
18. Status Bar Icons  
3. Display Screen  
4. Navigation Key  
5. Softkey (left)  
17. Enter/Settings  
Key  
5. Softkey (right)  
16. OK Key  
6. Windows Key  
7. TALK Key  
Navigating Through the Menus (page 23)  
Displaying Your Phone Number (page 25)  
Making and Answering Calls (page 26)  
Entering Text (page 35)  
15. END Key  
14. Delete Key  
8. Speaker Key  
13. Keyboard  
12. Microphone  
11. Camera Lens  
Device Software Upgrades – Updates to your  
device’s software may become available from time  
to time. Sprint will automatically upload critical  
updates to your device. You can also use the menu  
Tip  
9. Mirror  
10. External Speaker  
to check for and download updates. Press  
>
Settings > System > Update Firmware to search for  
and download available updates.  
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2A. Device Basics  
     
Key Functions  
20. Light Sensor  
21. Charger/Accessory  
Jack  
1. Headset Jack allows you to plug in either a stereo  
headset (included) or other compatible headset,  
for convenient, hands-free conversations.  
CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into the incorrect  
jack may damage the device.  
2. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated  
prompts.  
22. Volume  
Button  
23. Stylus  
3. Display Screen displays phone and device  
information, including call status, the Contacts list,  
the date and time, Windows Mobile menus, and  
the signal and battery strength.  
24. Reset Slot  
4. Navigation Key scrolls through the device’s menu  
options.  
25. Camera Button  
26. Power Button  
27. SIM Card Slot  
5. Softkeys let you select softkey actions or menu  
items corresponding to the bottom left and bottom  
right lines on the display screen.  
6. Windows Key ( ) provides access to the Windows  
Mobile menu settings, applications, and other  
configuration pages.  
28. microSD Card Slot  
2A. Device Basics  
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7. TALK Key (  
answer Call Waiting, use Three-Way Calling, or  
activate Voice Dial.  
) allows you to place or receive calls,  
15. END Key (  
) lets you turn the device’s phone  
radio on or off, end a call, or return to standby  
mode. While in the main menu, it returns the  
device to standby mode and cancels your input.  
When you receive an incoming call, press to  
ignore the call.  
In standby mode, press once to access the dialer.  
In standby mode, press twice to call the most  
recent phone number from the call history list.  
16. OK Key ( ) stores the current menu page options  
8. Speaker Key lets you place or receive calls in  
speakerphone mode.  
(acts the same as touching  
at the upper-right  
OK  
of a menu page or tab). When in a menu, pressing  
this key stores the current page’s settings and  
returns you to the Today screen.  
9. Mirror displays your reflection while taking pictures  
or shooting videos.  
17. Enter/Settings Key, when on the Today screen,  
10. External Speaker allows you to hear the other caller  
(while Speakerphone is on) and the different ring  
tones or sounds offered by your device.  
pressing  
accesses the Settings page from  
where you can adjust the time and alarm settings.  
From other pages, pressing this key acts as an  
Enter key to then select the highlighted choice  
when navigating through a menu.  
11. Camera Lens, as part of the built-in camera, lets you  
take pictures and videos.  
12. Microphone allows other callers to hear you clearly  
18. Status Bar Icons provide information about your  
device’s status and options, such as signal  
strength, roaming, ringer setting, messaging, and  
battery charge.  
when you are speaking to them.  
13. Keyboard lets you enter letters, numbers, and  
punctuation using the familiar QWERTY layout.  
19. Indicator LED shows your device’s connection status  
14. Delete Key deletes characters from the display in  
at a glance.  
text entry mode.  
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2A. Device Basics  
20. Light Sensor lets you use the ambient light level to  
adjust both screen brightness/contrast and  
keyboard access.  
your fingers can be less accurate, possibly scratch  
the screen, and leave residue.  
24. Reset Slot lets you reset your device and ends all  
currently running applications. To reset your  
device, insert your stylus firmly into the slot and  
then quickly remove it.  
In a bright light condition (outdoors), the sensor  
causes the device to increase the brightness and  
contrast for better viewing.  
In a dark light condition (while talking on the  
device) the sensor causes the device to adjust the  
brightness and contrast for better viewing.  
25. Camera Button lets you activate the camera and  
camcorder and take pictures and videos.  
26. Power Button, located at the side of the device, lets  
you either turn the device on or off (press and  
hold) or help conserve power by toggling the  
display screen on or off (single press).  
21. Charger/Accessory Jack allows you to connect the  
device charger or an optional USB cable  
(included). CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into  
the incorrect jack may damage the device.  
This single press conserves power by temporarily  
turning off the screen without shutting down the  
device. To turn the screen back on, simply press  
the button again.  
22. Volume Button allows you to adjust the ringer  
volume in standby mode or adjust the voice  
volume during a call. The volume button can also  
be used to scroll up or down to navigate through  
the different menu options. press and hold the  
volume down key to activate the vibration mode.  
27. SIM Card Slot houses the pre-installed SIM card,  
which allows global roaming on compatible GSM  
and UMTS networks (service activation required).  
See “3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service” on  
page 187 for details.  
23. Stylus storage location of included stylus touch  
pen. It is recommended that you use this pen  
when making your onscreen selections. Using  
2A. Device Basics  
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28. microSD Card Slot lets you use an optional microSD  
card (sold separately) to expand the memory of  
your device. See page 94.  
31. Caps Key lets you enter capital letters (like the Shift  
key on a standard keyboard). See “Entering Text”  
on page 35.  
32. Symbol Key lets you access symbol characters.  
Keyboard Features  
33. Plus Code Dialing Key automatically dials the  
international access code for the country in which  
you are located (for instance, 011 for international  
calls placed from the United States).  
29. Fn Key 39. Tellme/Speak Key 38. Delete Key  
37. Enter Key  
34. Space/Silent Mode Key lets you either add spaces  
between words and characters or activates the  
device’s silent mode.  
30. Speaker Key  
Press to insert a space while typing.  
36. Wireless  
31. Caps Key  
Manager Key  
Press and hold to put your device in silent mode.  
32. Symbol Key  
35. Message Key  
35. Message Key lets you create a new text message  
and access your configured email account and  
initiate a new email message.  
33. Plus Code  
34. Space/  
Dialing Key  
Silent Mode Key  
29. Fn Key (Function) lets you access the numbers or  
36. Wireless Manager Key provides access to the  
Wireless Manager page from where you can  
configure the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Phone settings.  
symbols atop each key on the QWERTY keyboard.  
Activate the feature by pressing  
pressing the desired key.  
and then  
37. Enter Key lets you enter additional lines of text.  
30. Speaker Key lets you place or receive calls in  
speakerphone mode.  
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38. Delete Key deletes characters from the display in  
text entry mode (like the Backspace key on a  
standard keyboard).  
Viewing the Display Screen  
Your device’s display screen provides information  
about your device’s status and options. This list  
identifies the symbols you’ll see on your device’s  
display screen:  
39. Tellme/Speak Key activates the Tellme feature that  
allows you to simply state a request (for  
information, business locations, etc.) and get it  
quickly. See “Tellme” on page 161.  
Status Bar – Service Icons  
The Windows ( ), Speaker, Symbol, Message,  
and Tellme/Speak key functions can be reassigned  
Tip  
Signal Strength – Shows your current signal  
to different tasks. Press  
> Settings > Personal >  
strength. (More bars = stronger signal.)  
Buttons > Program Buttons tab and select a key and  
an action. The actions for the Windows, Speaker, and  
Symbol keys are activated by pressing and holding  
the key.  
No Service – Your device cannot find a usable  
signal.  
Phone Antenna Disabled – Your device’s internal  
phone antenna has been turned off.  
X
Standard voice, text and data rates apply according  
to your wireless plan. This feature is only available on  
GPS-enabled devices.  
Note  
Call in Progress – Your device is currently is an  
active call.  
Roaming – Your device is “roaming” off the  
Nationwide Sprint Network.  
Sync Connected – Device is connected and  
communicating with your computer via  
ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center.  
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Status Bar – Service Icons  
Status Bar – Status Icons  
1X Data Sending/Receiving – Sprint 1xRTT data  
service is transmitting and receiving data.  
OK – Tap to accept and save the current page  
settings, and then exit.  
OK  
1X Data Unavailable – Sprint 1xRTT data service is  
unavailable.  
Cancel/Exit – Tap to leave the current page  
without storing any changes.  
X
X
EVDO Data Dormant – Sprint mobile broadband  
data service (EVDO) is dormant.  
Speaker On – Your device’s speaker is active. Tap  
this icon to access the onscreen Volume slider  
and adjust the volume level.  
EVDO Data Active – Sprint mobile broadband  
data service (EVDO) is active.  
Vibrate – Your device’s the speaker is set to  
vibrate only. Tap this icon to access the  
onscreen Volume slider and adjust the volume  
level.  
Battery Charge Level – Shows your current battery  
charge level. (Icon shown is fully charged.)  
Low battery – Shows your current battery charge  
level is low.  
Silence All – Your device has the ringer  
deactivated and the vibrate option unchecked  
(disabled). No sound is made by the device.  
Battery Charging – Shows the device is  
connected to a power cable and is currently  
being charged.  
Alarm – An alarm has been set on your phone.  
Windows Start – Provides access to the Windows  
Menu page.  
Bluetooth Enabled – The Bluetooth technology is  
active and enabled.  
Bluetooth Visible– The Bluetooth technology is  
active and the device is visible.  
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Status Bar – Status Icons  
Status Bar – Messaging Icons  
Bluetooth Connected– The Bluetooth technology  
is active and communicating (paired) with a  
target Bluetooth device.  
Missed Call – You have missed an incoming call.  
Wi-Fi Inactive – Your Wi-Fi connection is inactive.  
Turning Your Device On and Off  
Wi-Fi Active – Your Wi-Fi connection is active and  
communicating.  
Turning Your Device On  
Press and hold  
for two seconds.  
Status Bar – Messaging Icons  
Once your device is on, it will look for a signal. When  
your device finds a signal, it enters standby mode – the  
device’s idle state. At this point, you are ready to begin  
making and receiving calls.  
Notification – Shows there is a device  
notification that needs your attention, such  
as hidden icons, messages, missed calls,  
Bluetooth activity, etc.  
If your device is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes  
of searching, a Power Save feature (page 48) is  
automatically activated. When a signal is found, your  
device automatically returns to standby mode.  
Voicemail – You have a new voicemail message.  
Press and hold  
to call your voicemail box.  
Text Message – You have new text messages.  
In Power Save mode, your device searches for a signal  
periodically without your intervention. You can also  
initiate a search for Sprint service by pressing any key  
(when your device is turned on).  
Email – You have new unread email messages.  
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Battery Capacity  
The Power Save feature conserves your battery  
power when you are in an area where there is no  
signal.  
Tip  
Your device is equipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)  
battery. It allows you to recharge your battery before it is  
fully drained. The battery provides up to 6.0 hours of  
continuous digital talk time.  
Turning Your Device Off  
Press and hold  
OK from the onscreen shutdown popup.  
for two seconds then touch  
When the battery reaches 5% of its capacity, an  
onscreen alert bubble appears. When there are  
approximately two minutes of talk time left, the device  
sounds an audible alert and then turns off.  
Your screen remains blank while your phone is off  
(unless the battery is charging).  
Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibrate  
mode, browser use, and other variables may reduce  
the battery’s talk and standby times.  
Note  
Battery and Charger  
Watch your device’s battery level indicator and  
charge the battery before it runs out of power.  
Tip  
Use only Sprint-approved or Samsung-  
approved batteries and chargers with your  
device. The failure to use a Sprint-approved or  
Samsung-approved battery and charger may  
increase the risk that your device will overheat,  
catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious  
bodily injury, death, or property damage.  
WARNING  
Sprint-approved or Samsung-approved batteries and  
Samsung; or call 1-866-866-7509 to order. They’re  
also available at www.sprint.com.  
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Installing the Battery  
1. In a single motion, press down on the cover and  
slide it away from the camera lens (1) and then  
carefully lift the battery cover away from the  
device (2).  
3. Replace the cover by lining up the tabs (5)  
and then firmly slide it back on until you hear a  
click (6).  
2. Insert the battery into the opening, making sure to  
line up the gold contacts (3). Gently press down to  
secure the battery (4).  
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Removing the Battery  
Reviewing the Battery Charge Level  
1. Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose  
1. Press  
> Settings > Power.  
any stored numbers or messages.  
2. Touch the Battery tab.  
This tab indicates the current charge state of the  
2. Remove the battery cover.  
3. Grasp the bottom left and right sides of the battery  
and lift it out of the compartment.  
internal battery.  
Charging the Battery  
Keeping track of your battery’s charge is important. If  
your battery level becomes too low, your device  
automatically turns off, and you will lose any  
information you were just working on.  
Always use a Sprint-approved or Samsung-approved  
desktop charger, travel charger, or vehicle power  
adapter to charge your battery.  
It is recommended that you completely charge your  
battery first before using your device. This guarantees  
you begin using your device with a fully charged  
battery.  
Tip  
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion  
battery as you can be burned.  
WARNING  
Plug the flat end of the charger into the device’s  
charger/accessory jack and the other end into an  
electrical outlet.  
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Conserving Additional Battery Power  
Charge Indicator LED  
Each unused background application both increases  
the drain on your battery and decreases your device’s  
performance. Close any unused applications via the  
Task Manager.  
1. Press and hold  
.
A quick press of this button launches the Wireless  
Manager. See “Shortcuts” on page 54.  
Note  
2. Select an application from the list and press End  
Task (left softkey). See “Using the Task Manager”  
on page 54.  
Correct  
Incorrect  
Navigating Through the Menus  
A red indicator LED means the battery is charging.  
A green indicator LED means the battery is at least  
90 percent charged.  
The navigation key on your device lets you scroll  
through onscreen items. Many menus feature a scroll  
bar on the right to help you keep track of your position  
in the menu.  
A battery icon (  
) indicates the current charge  
level.  
With the Sprint-approved Li-Ion battery, you can  
recharge the battery before it becomes completely run  
down.  
To navigate through a menu, press the navigation key  
up or down or right or left (depending on the menu).  
For a reference of your device’s menu, please see  
“Your Device’s Menu” on page i.  
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Using Softkeys  
Selecting Menu Items  
Softkeys are special keys whose functions are  
determined by the currently active dialog, menu, or  
page. The current function for these keys is displayed  
above them on the screen. Your device has a left (  
As you navigate through the menu using the navigation  
key, menu options are highlighted. Select any option by  
highlighting it and pressing  
the stylus.  
or by tapping it with  
)
and a right softkey (  
).  
For example, to adjust the device’s sound setting:  
1. From the Today screen, press  
2. Select Settings by either highlighting it and  
pressing or by tapping the icon.  
3. Select Sounds & Notifications by highlighting it and  
pressing or by tapping the icon.  
.
4. Select the options by tapping a corresponding field  
or box.  
For the purposes of this guide, these steps condense  
into:  
Press  
> Settings > Sounds & Notifications.  
Selection via the Stylus  
For selection of most onscreen items, especially those  
within the Status Bar area, it is recommended you use  
the included stylus to tap the desired option. The stylus  
is much more accurate than a finger.  
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Zooming a Page  
The onscreen keyboard responds best when used  
with the included stylus. Using your fingers can result  
in less accurate selections.  
Note  
For those users who find it harder to see an onscreen  
menu or page, the device comes equipped with a  
page magnification feature.  
To exit an active menu and return to the previous page:  
Press the and hold the Up Volume button until a  
the page magnifier icon ( ) appears onscreen.  
OK  
(on the screen)  
Either pressing  
or touching  
allows you to accept and save the settings for the  
current page and return to a Today screen  
(standby mode).  
Press the Up Volume button to zoom in.  
Press the Down Volume button to zoom out.  
Touching  
without saving any changes.  
X
exits from the current menu page  
To exit page magnification mode:  
Press  
.
Displaying Your Phone Number  
Backing Up Within a Menu  
To go to the previous menu:  
Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone. (Your phone  
If provided as an onscreen softkey, press Back  
number is displayed at the top of the Phone tab  
along with your voicemail number and other  
information.)  
(left softkey). If you do not see the softkey option,  
press  
To return to standby mode (the Today screen):  
Press  
to return to the Today screen.  
.
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You can also place calls from your device by speed  
dialing numbers from your Contacts (page 34) and  
using your History listings (page 62).  
Making and Answering Calls  
Making Calls  
Dialing Options  
1. From the Today screen, enter a phone number  
using the numbered keys on your keyboard. (If you  
make a mistake while dialing, press  
the numbers.)  
When you enter numbers in standby mode, you will  
see a variety of dialing options displayed as softkeys on  
the device’s screen.  
to erase  
To initiate an option, press the corresponding softkey.  
2. Press  
. (To make an outgoing call when you  
Keypad/Hide Keypad (left softkey): Displays an  
onscreen keypad containing the following buttons:  
dialing keys, Contacts, Call History, Talk, and End.  
are roaming and Call Guard is enabled, press  
and from the call guard popup, press  
the left softkey. See “Call Guard” on page 139.)  
or  
Menu (right softkey): Accesses the dialer’s menu  
options and provides you the following selections:  
3. Press  
when you are finished.  
Contacts...: Displays the Contacts entry page where  
you can choose to either save the current phone  
number as a new entry or look up an existing  
entry.  
To redial your last outgoing call, press  
To redial other recent numbers, press  
twice.  
Tip  
, highlight  
a number, and press  
again.  
Open Contact: (once highlighted) displays the  
details for a Contact if the entered number  
matches a previously created entry.  
When making calls off the Nationwide Sprint  
Network, always dial using 11 digits (1 + area code +  
phone number).  
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Open Call: (once highlighted) displays the time of  
the last call and options such as Call and Send text  
message.  
View: Provides a filter of the onscreen display by  
showing entries based on three criteria: Calls and  
Contacts, All Calls, or Speed Dial.  
X
Save to Contacts: Enter a seven-digit or ten-digit  
number (phone number and area code) and  
begin the process of saving the information as a  
new entry. See “Adding a New Contacts Entry” on  
page 66.  
To speed dial a phone number from standby mode,  
dial number is two digits, enter the first digit, and then  
press and hold the second digit. (For information on  
setting up speed dial numbers, see “Assigning  
Speed Dial Numbers” on page 70.) (This feature will  
not work when you are roaming off the Nationwide  
Sprint Network; when roaming you must dial using  
eleven digits [1 + the area code + the seven-digit  
phone number].)  
Tip  
Send Text Message: Send a text message to the  
currently entered (or selected) number.  
Company Directory: Displays your current company  
phone numbers, contacts, and email information  
(Microsoft Exchange accounts only).  
Answering Calls  
Paste: Insert copied text or data.  
Speed Dial: Assign the current number to an  
available Speed Dial location (2–99). See  
“Assigning Speed Dial Numbers” on page 70.  
Press  
answer an  
incoming call.  
to  
– or –  
Speed Dial location #1 is reserved for your voicemail.  
Note  
Press Answer  
(left softkey).  
(Depending on  
your settings,  
your device can  
Options...: Provides access to the device’s Settings  
page.  
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also be set to automatically answer any incoming  
call. See “Auto Answer Mode” on page 55.)  
Press Answer (left softkey) to answer the call. (See  
“Call Guard” on page 139 for additional  
information.)  
If the incoming call is from a number stored in your  
Contacts, the entry’s name and number are  
displayed. You may also see the caller’s image, if  
available.  
Note  
When your device is off, calls go directly to voicemail  
Note  
Ending a Call  
To silence an incoming call, press Ignore (right  
softkey).  
Tip  
Press  
.
Missed Call Notification  
Your device notifies you of incoming calls in the  
following ways:  
When you do not answer an incoming call, your screen  
displays the Missed Call log.  
The device rings or vibrates.  
The indicator LED flashes.  
To display a Missed Call entry from standby mode:  
The backlight illuminates.  
From the Today  
screen, scroll  
through the  
onscreen options  
and touch the  
phone field.  
The screen displays an incoming call message.  
Answering a Roam Call With Call Guard Enabled  
Call Guard is an option that helps you manage your  
roaming charges when making or receiving calls while  
outside the Nationwide Sprint Network. Please see  
“Roaming” on page 137 for more information about  
roaming.  
– or –  
Press Notification  
(left softkey) >  
View.  
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To display the Missed Call entry from the notification screen:  
When in an emergency call, you can not use the  
Mute feature.  
Note  
From the Status Bar icons area, touch  
>
.
When an incoming call is not answered, the  
Enhanced 911 (E911) Information  
missed call icon (  
your screen.  
) is displayed at the top of  
This device features an embedded Global Positioning  
System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing E911  
emergency location services where available.  
Calling Emergency Numbers  
You can place calls to 911 (dial  
if your device is locked or your account is restricted.  
), even  
When you place an emergency 911 call, the GPS  
feature of your device seeks information to calculate  
your approximate location. Depending on several  
variables, including availability and access to satellite  
signals, it may take up to 30 seconds or more to  
determine and report your approximate location.  
When you place an emergency call, your device  
automatically enters Emergency mode.  
Note  
During an emergency call, press Menu (right softkey) to  
display your options. Highlight an option and  
Always report your location to the 911  
operator when placing an emergency call.  
Some designated emergency call takers,  
known as Public Safety Answering Points  
(PSAPs) may not be equipped to receive GPS  
location information from your device.  
Important  
press  
.
Turn Speakerphone On to activate speakerphone mode.  
(If you are in speakerphone mode, the option is  
displayed as Turn Speakerphone Off to deactivate.)  
To exit Emergency mode:  
1. Press  
to end a 911 call.  
2. Touch Exit (from the “Emergency Call Only” area  
above the dialer.  
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Note to display and use the device’s electronic  
notepad.  
In-Call Options  
Pressing Menu  
Talk to initiate a three-way call.  
(right softkey) during  
a call displays the  
active call page with  
several onscreen  
Mute or Unmute to deactivate or activate the  
microphone.  
Phone book to display your Contacts list.  
function buttons and  
both softkey options.  
End to terminate the current call.  
Keypad (left softkey) to display the onscreen keypad  
containing the standard dialer keys, Phone book, Call  
history, Talk and End buttons.  
To select an in-call  
option, touch the  
corresponding button. The following options may be  
available:  
Menu (right softkey) to display the in-call options  
menu.  
Speaker On or Speaker Off to route the device’s audio  
through the speaker or through the earpiece.  
Mute/Unmute to toggle the onboard microphone’s  
mute state (on/off).  
Select Speaker On to route the device’s audio  
through the speaker. (You can adjust the speaker  
volume using the volume keys on the side of the  
device.)  
Turn Speakerphone On/Off to route the device’s  
audio through the speaker or through the  
earpiece.  
Turn Hands-free On/Off to toggle the state of the  
device’s Bluetooth hands free feature (on/off).  
Select Speaker Off to use the device’s earpiece.  
Because of higher volume levels, do not  
speakerphone use.  
WARNING  
Paste to paste previously copied text.  
Save to Contact to store the current number as a  
new entry within your Contacts list.  
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View Contact to view details (if caller has already  
been saved to Contacts).  
Touch Save to add the new number to your Contacts.  
(See “Saving a Phone Number” on page 31.)  
Create Note to access and use the device’s  
electronic notepad.  
After you receive a call from or make a call to a phone  
number that is already in your Contacts, the device  
displays the Contacts entry name, phone number, and  
the duration of the call. The onscreen Save button is  
greyed out when the caller is already stored.  
Call History to access the Call History where you  
can check your call log for Recent calls. You can  
also erase the logs from this menu.  
Speed Dial to access the Speed Dial listing.  
Saving a Phone Number  
Options... to access the device’s Settings page  
where you can configuration tabs such as: Phone,  
GSM Services, Network, Services, and Security.  
The number of Contacts entries you can store in your  
device is limited only by available memory space. Each  
entry can contain up to nine phone numbers, three  
email addresses, and one Web address. Contacts  
names may contain up to 70 characters. (For more  
information, see “2D. Contacts” on page 66.)  
End-of-Call Options  
After you receive a  
call from or make a  
call to a phone  
To save a number from standby mode:  
number that is not in  
your Contacts, the  
device displays the  
phone number and  
the duration of the  
call.  
1. Enter a phone number and press Menu (right  
softkey) > Save to Contacts.  
– or –  
Press  
> Contacts > New (left softkey).  
2. Highlight < New Contact> and press  
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Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses  
With the SIM card inserted, the Outlook Contact and  
SIM Contact menus also appear.  
Note  
You can save phone numbers with pauses for use with  
automated systems, such as voicemail or credit card  
billing numbers.  
3. Type in the new First name and Last name.  
– or –  
Pauses and waits can not be used when dialing a  
number, and only be used with a Contacts entry.  
Note  
Highlight an existing Contacts entry and  
press  
.
There are two types of pauses available on your device:  
4. Touch the Number type drop-down list and select  
one of the following labels: Mobile, Work, Home,  
Work2, Home2, Company, Pager, Car, Assistant, or  
Radio.  
Insert Pause automatically sends the next set of  
numbers after two seconds. (This is indicated with a  
p within the number sequence.)  
Insert Wait sends the next set of numbers after you  
5. Press Save (left softkey) or  
press  
. (This is indicated with a w within the  
number sequence.)  
After you have saved the number, your device displays  
the new Contacts entry. (For more information, see  
“Adding a New Contacts Entry” on page 66.)  
You can have multiple pauses in a phone number  
and combine pauses with waits.  
Note  
You cannot save phone numbers identified within  
the Call History list as Blocked ID or Restricted.  
Note  
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Finding a Phone Number  
1. Follow steps 1-3  
from “Saving a  
Phone Number”  
on page 31.  
You can search Contacts for entries by name.  
1. Press  
> Contacts and enter the first letter or  
letters of an entry. (The more letters you enter, the  
more specific the search.)  
2. Use your  
2. To display the details for an entry, highlight it and  
navigation key to  
place the cursor  
at the desired  
position within the  
new phone  
press  
press  
. To dial a number, highlight it and  
.
Plus (+) Code Dialing  
number.  
When placing international calls, you can use Plus  
Code Dialing to automatically enter the international  
access code for your location (for example, 011 for  
international calls placed from the United States).  
3. Press Menu (right softkey), highlight Insert Pause or  
Insert Wait, and press  
.
4. Enter additional numbers.  
5. Press Save (left softkey) or  
To make a call using Plus Code Dialing:  
to save the new  
1. Press and hold  
device display.  
until a “+” appears on your  
entry to your Contacts list and exit.  
When dialing a number with a wait, press  
send the next set of numbers.  
to  
Note  
2. Dial the country code and phone number you’re  
calling and press . (The access code for  
international dialing will automatically be dialed,  
followed by the country code and phone number.)  
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Speed Dialing  
For more information about international dialing and  
services, see “3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service”  
on page 187.  
Note  
You can store up to 98 numbers in your device’s speed  
dial memory. Dial speed dial entries using one  
keypress for locations 2–9 or two keypresses for  
locations 10–99. See “Assigning Speed Dial Numbers”  
on page 70.  
Dialing From the Contacts List  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
From standby mode, press Contacts (left  
softkey) to list entries (when available).  
To use One-Touch Dialing for speed dial locations 2–9:  
Shortcut  
Press and hold the appropriate key for  
approximately two seconds. The display confirms  
that you have dialed the number when it shows  
“Dialing...”.  
This option may not appear onscreen if you have  
pending Notifications, please clear those to again  
view Contacts (left softkey).  
Note  
To use Two-Touch Dialing for speed dial locations 10–99:  
2. Highlight an entry and press  
to dial the  
entry’s default phone number.  
1. Press the first digit.  
– or –  
2. Press and hold the second digit for approximately  
two seconds. The display confirms that you have  
dialed the number when it shows “Dialing...”.  
To dial another number from the entry, highlight  
the name and press  
number and press  
, and then highlight a  
.
Speed dialing is not available when you are roaming;  
when you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint  
Network, you must always dial using eleven digits  
(1 + area code + number).  
Note  
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The following keys perform special functions when  
entering text:  
Entering Text  
Text Entry Overview  
FN: Allows you to enter the numbers or  
characters displayed at the top of the  
QWERTY keys. Examples: $, @, #, !.  
(Press twice to turn Fn lock on.)  
Your device’s keyboard provides a convenient way to  
enter letters, numbers, and symbols whenever you are  
prompted to enter text. Using your device's keyboard is  
just like using any standard computer keyboard, except  
that here each key has a primary character in white on  
the bottom (usually letters) and a secondary character  
in red on the top (numbers and punctuation).  
Secondary characters are accessed by first pressing  
the Function key ( ).  
Caps: Changes the text input mode  
among Upper/Lower/Mixed case modes,  
like the Shift key on a computer keyboard.  
(Press twice to turn Caps lock on.)  
Sym: Launches an onscreen Symbols  
page. Choose from an extensive list of  
symbols and other character sets.  
Fn Key Caps/Shift Key  
Delete Key  
Space: Inserts a space.  
Enter: Moves the insertion point to the next  
line in a message, like the Enter key on a  
computer keyboard.  
Enter Key  
Delete: Deletes the previous character,  
similar to the backspace key on a  
computer keyboard.  
Symbol Key Space Key  
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Entering Numbers and Punctuation  
Using the Keyboard  
Press  
and then press the key with the desired  
Entering Letters  
character displayed on top.  
Press the desired letter keys to enter words.  
For example, to enter 9, press  
and then press  
; to enter &, press  
and then press .  
Press  
once to capitalize the next letter.  
twice to turn on Caps lock.  
To enter only the top row of characters, double press  
to fix all consecutive characters.  
Press  
Press  
hold  
to erase the previous letter. Press and  
to erase all previous text.  
Example: To enter “9:30,” you would use the keyboard  
sequence shown below.  
During text entry, a list of possible word choices is  
displayed. If your desired word is listed, touch the  
entry from the list to insert the selected word into  
your message.  
Note  
Example: To enter the name "Bill," press the following  
keys:  
9:30  
In some applications, certain fields may default to  
entering numbers (such as the phone number fields  
Tip  
in Contacts). In others, you will need to use  
enter numbers.  
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Example: Here's an example showing how to enter a  
To enter symbols:  
combination of letters and numbers.  
With the cursor in the desired location, press  
and touch the onscreen key of the desired symbol  
to insert it. (To display additional symbols, touch  
the page number navigation at the bottom right of  
the symbols list.)  
Bill is #1  
Symbols page  
Navigation  
Entering Symbols, Emoticons and My  
Messages  
You can exit from the Symbols page by pressing any  
keyboard key.  
Note  
Symbols, emoticons, and preset messages are entered  
by accessing onscreen menus and touching the  
desired item.  
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To enter emoticons:  
1. With the cursor in the desired location, press Menu  
(right softkey) > Insert > My Messages. (See  
“Managing Preset Messages” on page 50.)  
2. Touch an existing entry from the available list and  
touch Select (left softkey).  
My Messages (preset messages) make composing  
text messages easier by allowing you to enter quick  
messages, such as “Where are you?” “Call me,” or a  
customized message of your own.  
Note  
1. With the cursor in the desired location, press Menu  
(right softkey) > Insert > Emoticons.  
2. From the Emoticon page, touch an icon to insert it  
into your message. Touch the up and down arrows  
on the right side to display additional emoticons.  
3. Touch Done (left softkey) to insert your selected  
icons.  
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Personalizing Your Device  
Assigning the Device Theme:  
1. Press  
2. Touch an available theme from the list and touch  
or press  
> Settings > Today.  
.
OK  
Assigning a Background image:  
1. Press > Settings > Today.  
Display Settings (page 46)  
2. Touch the Use this picture as the background box to  
place a checkmark on the option and enable the  
option.  
TTY Use With Sprint Service (page 52)  
Device Setup Options (page 53)  
Security Settings (page 56)  
3. Touch Browse to begin the search of your new  
image.  
4. From the Open page, touch the drop down arrow  
to the right of the Folder field and select a folder  
location from the list of available areas such as:  
My Pictures.  
A current list of available image at the current  
location are displayed in the listed area at the bottom  
of the screen.  
Note  
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5. Touch the Type field (to filter the list of image types)  
and select Picture Files.  
4. Select an option and press  
.
Manual requires the information to be updated by  
the user.  
6. From the populated list of available images (at the  
bottom of the screen), touch an entry to assign that  
picture as the new background image.  
Auto obtains the time and date information from  
the network.  
OK  
background.  
7. Touch  
to store the new image as part of the  
To configure your time and date information manually:  
1. From the Today  
screen, touch the  
time and date field.  
Configuring the Time and Date  
The Date and Time settings enable you to either  
manually set the date, time, and time zone or to allow  
the device to automatically update the information over  
the Sprint network.  
– or –  
Press  
Settings > Clock &  
Alarms.  
>
To configure your device to automatically receive time and  
date information:  
2. Touch the Time  
tab.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
3. Use the drop-down lists to configure the following  
time and date settings:  
2. Touch the Services tab.  
Time Zone  
Time (AM/PM)  
Date  
3. Scroll down the list, touch Time and tap the Change  
Setting button.  
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4. Press  
to store the new information and return  
to the Today screen.  
Ring Tone: assigns ring tones for incoming calls.  
Notifications: assigns ring tones for categories such as  
new email, new text messages, and new voice  
messages.  
Configuring the Regional Settings  
This menu allows you to change the way some data is  
formatted and displayed on the device such as  
language, locale, date styles, and currency and time  
formats appropriate to your current location.  
System Sound: assigns ring tones for system  
categories such as Exclamations, Questions, and  
Warnings.  
Keypad Tone: assigns a tone for use with keypad  
presses.  
1. Press  
> Settings > System > Regional Settings.  
Call Alert: assigns ring tones for call-specific activities  
such as minute warning, connection, and signal  
fade.  
2. Select the fields for any categories you wish to  
change and then press the navigation key left or  
right to change settings.  
To set your device ringer type:  
3. Press  
to store the new settings.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
Sound Settings  
2. Touch the Ring Type drop-down field.  
3. Select a ring type by using either your navigation  
key or touching the selection onscreen.  
Ringer Types  
Choose from: Ring, Increasing ring, Ring once, Vibrate,  
Vibrate and ring, Vibrate then ring, or None.  
Ringer types help you identify incoming calls and  
messages. You can assign ringer types to individual  
Contacts entries, types of calls, and types of messages.  
4. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
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Tochangetheringtone:  
2. Touch the Notifications tab and touch the Event field.  
3. Select Phone: Incoming call, Phone: Missed Call, or  
Phone: Voice mail.  
1. Press  
>
Settings > Personal  
> Phone.  
4. Select a Ring type category, and then use your  
navigation key to scroll through the available ring  
tones.  
2. From the Phone  
tab, touch the  
Ring tone field’s  
drop-down arrow.  
Touch  
to hear the selection.  
Touch  
to silence the playback.  
3. Touch a selection  
from the available list.  
5. Press  
to assign the new ringer.  
Touch  
to store the new ring tone.  
Selecting Ringer Types for Message Notifications  
4. Press  
1. Press  
> Settings > Sounds & Notifications.  
To assign a custom sound file as your ringer, see  
“Creating a Custom Ring Tone” on page 107.  
2. Touch the Notifications tab and touch the Event field.  
3. Select Messaging: New e-mail message, Messaging:  
New MMS message or Messaging: New text message.  
Selecting Ringer Types for Voice Calls  
4. Touch the Play sound box and then use your  
navigation key to scroll through the available ring  
tones.  
Your device provides a variety of ringer options that  
allow you to customize your ring and volume settings.  
These options allow you to identify incoming calls by  
the ring.  
Touch  
to hear the selection.  
Touch  
to silence the playback.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Sounds & Notifications.  
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5. Select from the other available options such as:  
6. Press  
to assign the new notification sound.  
Selecting Ringer Types for Event Reminders  
6. Press  
to assign the new notification sound.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Sounds & Notifications.  
To use a sound file found on your computer, see  
“Creating a Custom Ring Tone” on page 107.  
Note  
2. Touch the Notifications tab and touch the Event field.  
3. Select Reminders.  
Selecting Ringer Types for System Notifications  
4. Touch the Play sound box and then use your  
navigation key to scroll through the available ring  
tones.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Sounds & Notifications.  
2. Touch the Notifications tab and touch the Event field.  
Touch  
to hear the selection.  
3. Select ActiveSync: Begin sync, ActiveSync: End sync,  
Connection disconnected, Connection established or  
Wireless network detected.  
Touch  
to silence the playback.  
5. Select from the other available options such as:  
Display message on screen, Flash light for, and Vibrate.  
4. Touch the Play sound box and then use your  
navigation key to scroll through the available ring  
tones.  
6. Press  
to assign the new reminder sound.  
Touch  
to hear the selection.  
Touch  
to silence the playback.  
5. Select from the other available options such as:  
Display message on screen, Flash light for, and Vibrate.  
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3. Use your navigation key to scroll through the  
available tones (default is Short tones).  
Enabling Sounds  
Allow sounds to be used for certain device features  
such as Events, Programs, Screen taps, and Hardware  
buttons.  
Choose from: Long tones, Short tones, or Off.  
4. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Sounds & Notifications.  
Vibrate  
2. Touch the Sounds tab.  
To set your device to vibrate instead of making any sounds:  
3. Activate any of the following notification actions by  
Press the volume button down in standby mode  
tapping the field adjacent to each option:  
until Vibrate is selected and  
is displayed at the  
Choose from: Events, Programs (Notifications),  
Screen taps, and Hardware buttons.  
top of the screen.  
To configure your device ringer to use vibration:  
1. Press > Settings > Personal > Phone.  
4. Press  
to assign the new sound settings.  
Selecting a Keyboard Tone  
2. Touch the Ring type drop-down field.  
Your device offers a number of options for selecting the  
audible tones accompanying a keypress.  
3. Select a vibrate ring type by using either your  
navigation key or touching the selection onscreen.  
Choose from: Vibrate, Vibrate and ring, or Vibrate then  
ring.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
2. Touch the Keypad drop-down field.  
4. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
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2B. Settings  
                       
4. Touch On or Off for any of the following Alert  
options:  
Silence All  
The Silence All (sound off) option allows you to mute  
all sounds without turning your device off.  
Choose from: Minute beep, Connect tone, or  
Disconnect tone.  
To activate Silence All:  
5. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
1. From the status bar, touch the volume icon.  
DNSe  
2. Touch Off and  
is displayed at the top of the  
DNSe™ significantly enhances the quality of mono and  
stereo audio by simulating stereo sound through a  
connected headset, thereby creating improved  
dynamics and bass performance.  
screen.  
To deactivate Silence All:  
Press the volume button up repeatedly to select a  
volume level.  
DNSe provides panoramic three-dimensional audio  
that extends the sound beyond the headphones  
themselves. These enriching effects are especially  
noticeable on digitally compressed audio formats such  
as MP3 and WMA. To use this feature, your device  
needs to be connected to a headset via the  
Alert Notification  
Set your device to alert you with an audible tone when  
you change service areas, once a minute during a  
voice call, or when a call has been connected.  
Charger/Accessory jack, rather than the headset jack.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
1. Press  
> Settings > System > DNSe.  
2. Touch the Services tab.  
3. Scroll down the list, touch Alerts and tap the Change  
Setting button.  
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2. Touch an option and then select a setting.  
3. Touch a box to activate a feature and then alter its  
corresponding field.  
Choose from: None, Audio Effect (Normal, Concert  
Hall, Music Clarity), or Equalizer (Normal, Rock,  
Jazz, Live, Classic, or Full Bass).  
Turn off backlight if device is not used for lets you  
conserve battery power by selecting an idle  
interval after which the backlight dims.  
When a headphone is connected to and detected  
by the device, additional audio effects are also  
available: Wide, Bass Enhancement,  
Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen  
is tapped turns the backlight brighter after it dims,  
once activity is detected.  
Externalization, and m-Theater Movie.  
3. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
4. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
Changing the Keyboard Backlight  
Display Settings  
Select how long the keyboard remains backlit after you  
press any key.  
Changing the Screen Backlight  
1. Press  
> Settings > System > Backlight.  
Select how long the display screen remains backlit  
after a period of inactivity.  
2. Touch the Keyboard tab.  
OK  
3. Select a time setting and touch  
.
1. Press  
> Settings > System > Backlight.  
Select Backlight is turned off, Not used for 5 sec, or Not  
2. Touch the Battery Power tab.  
used for 10 sec.  
Long backlight settings reduce the battery’s talk and  
standby times.  
Note  
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The backlight will be disabled only between the  
start and end time that you have set.  
Restricting the Keyboard Backlight  
Time-Out  
5. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
By default, the keyboard backlight time-out is enabled.  
With this setting you can restrict the time of day that the  
keyboard backlight time-out will be enabled. For  
example, if you were planning a day at the beach  
(when you would not need the keyboard backlight),  
you could disable the backlight time-out during that  
period.  
Changing the Brightness  
Adjust your screen’s brightness to suit your  
surroundings.  
1. Press  
> Settings > System > Backlight.  
2. Touch the Brightness tab.  
1. Press  
> Settings > System > Backlight.  
3. Touch along the slider to adjust the screen  
brightness.  
2. Touch the Keyboard tab.  
Selecting Auto Adjustment by Surrounding illuminance  
adjusts the brightness to match your current  
surrounding.  
3. Touch the Turn off keyboard backlight in the daytime  
field to enable an additional power saving feature.  
Having the keyboard backlit during the day is a  
waste of energy. This new feature allows you to  
conserve even more battery power during that  
time of the day when there is sufficient light to  
clearly see the keyboard.  
4. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
4. Use the drop-down fields to configure the from  
(start time) and to (end time) for this power save  
period.  
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Activating the Power Save Mode  
Turning Location on will allow the network to detect  
your position using GPS technology, making some  
Sprint applications and services easier to use.  
Turning Location off will disable the GPS location  
function for all purposes except 911, but will not hide  
your general location based on the cell site serving  
your call. No application or service may use your  
location without your request or permission.  
Note  
The Power Save setting lets you choose to turn Power  
Save on automatically after a call has been connected  
for a selected period of time.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Power.  
2. Touch the Power Save tab.  
GPS-enhanced 911 is not available in all areas.  
3. Touch the box to enable the feature and then  
To enable your device’s Location feature:  
1. Press > Settings > Personal > Phone.  
select a time duration.  
Choose from: 5sec, 10sec, 30sec, or 60sec.  
4. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
2. Touch the Services tab.  
3. Scroll down the list, touch Location and tap the  
Change Setting button.  
Location Settings  
4. Select Location on or 911 Only.  
Your device is equipped with a Location feature for use  
in connection with location-based services.  
Location on allows the network to detect your  
position using GPS technology. This makes some  
Sprint applications and services easier to use.  
The Location feature allows the network to detect your  
position. Turning Location off will hide your location  
from everyone except 911.  
911 Only turns off all GPS functionality except that  
used by 911 services. Only general location can  
then be obtained.  
5. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
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3. Scroll through the Text message options page and  
select from the following:  
Messaging Settings  
Use Callback Number (On/Off) allows you to set the  
callback number for the recipient to view when  
receiving a text message.  
Messaging settings allow you to decide how you would  
like to be notified of new messages, create a signature  
with each sent message, and create your own preset  
messages. (For more information, see “Text Messaging  
(SMS)” on page 133.)  
Priority allows you to assign a default urgency  
status to outgoing text messages.  
Touch Priority and select from either Normal or  
Urgent.  
New Message Settings  
1. Press  
> Text  
> Menu (right  
4. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
SMS and MMS Message Settings  
softkey) > New.  
– or –  
1. Press  
> Text. Navigate to the Inbox screen.  
Press  
from  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) > MMS Options to display  
the Today screen,  
touch the text  
field, and then  
press Compose  
(right softkey).  
the list of messaging settings you can select.  
Sending: lets you set outgoing options, including  
message priority, message size, whether to hide  
your address information, or keep a copy of the  
outgoing message. Press Save (left softkey) to  
store the new settings.  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) > Options.  
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Receiving: lets you set incoming options, including  
home network, roaming network, whether to reject  
unknown senders, allow advertisement  
messages, or allow you information to be shared.  
Press Save (left softkey) to store the new settings.  
3. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
Managing Preset Messages  
Your device is loaded with 20 preset messages to help  
make sending text messages easier. Use existing  
messages, such as “Where are you?,” “Can you talk,”  
and “Thanks!” to suit your needs, delete existing  
messages, or add your own messages to the list.  
Profile: lets you set your active connection profiles.  
Compose: lets you set your MMS message class,  
from basic text messaging to picture and video  
messaging. Press Save (left softkey) to store the  
new settings.  
Although you cannot edit an existing message, you  
can delete it from the list then re-enter it as a new  
entry.  
Note  
If you are using it for simple text messaging,  
the Text setting should be sufficient.  
To delete a preset message:  
Choose from: Text, Image basic, Image rich, Video  
basic, or Video rich.  
1. Press  
– or –  
> Text > Menu (right softkey) > New.  
Style: lets you set such style options as font size  
and color, background color, and message  
display time. Press Save (left softkey) to store the  
new settings.  
Press  
from the Today screen and touch the text  
field > Compose (right softkey).  
By default, the Tap to add recipients button is  
selected. To access the preset messages, you must  
have the text field activated (touched).  
Note  
Choose from Font Color, Font Size, Font Style,  
Background Color, and Page Duration.  
About: displays Samsung as the manufacturer.  
Press Done (left softkey) to return to the previous  
page.  
2. From the Compose New message page, touch the  
body of the text message.  
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3. Press Menu (right softkey) > Insert > My Messages.  
(You will see the list of preset messages. You can  
store up to 20 messages.)  
5. Enter your message (see “Entering Text” on page  
35) and press Done (left softkey). (Your new  
message will be added to the end of the list.)  
4. Highlight the message and press Menu (right  
Airplane Mode  
softkey) > Delete.  
5. Touch a specific message from the list.  
Airplane Mode (deactivation of the device’s phone  
antenna) allows you to use many of your device’s  
features, such as Games, Notepad, and Voice Memos,  
when you are in an airplane or in any other area where  
making or receiving calls or data is prohibited. When  
you set your device to Airplane Mode, it cannot send or  
receive any calls or access online information.  
– or –  
Select Delete My Message (from the top of the page)  
to delete all current preset messages.  
6. Press Done (left softkey) to complete the deletion.  
To add a new preset message:  
1. Press  
> Text.  
1. Press and hold  
2. Confirm and  
the screen.  
for approximately 3 seconds.  
appear at the top-right of  
2. From the Compose New message page, touch the  
X
X
body of the text message.  
Press and hold  
phone antenna.  
to reactivate the device’s  
3. Press Menu (right softkey) > Insert > My Messages.  
(You will see the list of preset messages. You can  
store up to 20 messages.)  
While in Airplane Mode, your device’s Wireless  
Manager screen will display “Phone off.”  
4. Press Menu (right softkey) > New.  
To launch the Wireless Manager, press  
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For additional technical support you may call  
1-888-987-4357, or access the following website:  
http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/learningresources/  
mobile/accessibility/pop_accessibility.html.  
Pressing and holding this button launches the Task  
Manager application. See “Shortcuts” on page 54.  
Note  
TTY Use With Sprint Service  
To turn TTY Mode on or off:  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
A TTY (also known as a TDD or Text Telephone) is a  
telecommunications device that allows people who are  
deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech or language  
disabilities, to communicate by telephone.  
2. Touch the Services tab.  
3. Scroll down the list, touch TTY and tap the Change  
Setting button. (An informational message will be  
displayed.)  
Your device is compatible with select TTY devices.  
Please check with the manufacturer of your TTY device  
to ensure that it is compatible with digital wireless  
phones. Your device and TTY device will connect via a  
special cable that plugs into your device’s headset  
jack. If this cable was not provided with your TTY  
device, contact your TTY device manufacturer to  
purchase the connector cable.  
4. Read the informational message and touch Yes.  
Select TTY Full, TTY + Talk (VCO), TTY+ Hear (HCO), or  
TTY Off and press  
.
When establishing your Sprint service, please call  
Sprint Customer Service via the state  
Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) by first  
dialing  
.
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Device Setup Options  
911 Emergency Calling  
WARNING  
Sprint recommends that TTY users make  
emergency calls by other means, including  
Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS),  
analog cellular, and landline communications.  
Wireless TTY calls to 911 may be corrupted  
when received by public safety answering  
points (PSAPs), rendering some  
Ending Running Programs  
Applications are primarily closed (no  
longer active) when they are exited via  
the application’s own Menu options.  
communications unintelligible. The problem  
encountered appears related to software used  
by PSAPs. This matter has been brought to  
the attention of the FCC, and the wireless  
industry and the PSAP community are  
currently working to resolve this.  
Simply touching  
or  
will only minimize the  
OK  
X
current application and keep it running actively in the  
background. As more and more applications are left  
running, they can monopolize your device resources,  
slowing down your device and draining your battery  
faster.  
In TTY Mode, your device will display the TTY access  
icon when an earjack is inserted.  
Note  
The Xbuttonsetting feature allows you to completely  
close down any current application by touching  
(if available).  
X
When enabled, TTY mode may impair the audio  
quality of non-TTY devices connected to the headset  
jack.  
1. Press  
> Settings > System> XbuttonSetting.  
2. Enable the feature by touching the empty Enable  
to end running programs by tapping “x” box and  
pressing  
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Shortcuts  
This feature now provides an additional way to  
completely close down your application.  
Note  
Your device lets you assign shortcuts to favorite or  
often-used functions. Pressing these buttons in their  
indicated manner activates either a primary or  
secondary function, depending on their assignments  
within the Button Settings page.  
OK  
Touching  
will still only minimize your application  
and send it to the background.  
Using the Task Manager  
To view which buttons activate which additional features:  
Free up memory by closing applications  
that you are not using.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Buttons.  
1. Press  
> Task Manager.  
2. Scroll through the list of buttons to view the  
functions assigned to each  
The more applications running on your device, the  
faster your battery power is depleted.  
Note  
Choose Hold Speak, Hold Symbol, Hold Menu or  
Message.  
2. Use the navigation key to highlight an application  
from the list. (The Task Manager screen lists the  
amount of memory in MBs and processor usage  
as a percentage.)  
3. Press End Task (left softkey) to end the application.  
(This frees up both the available memory and  
processing capability.)  
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To assign new functions to these buttons:  
1. Press > Settings > Personal > Buttons.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
2. Touch the Services tab.  
3. Scroll down the list, touch Auto Answer and tap the  
Change Setting button.  
2. Touch a button from the left column of section 1.  
(For exampleHold Symbol activates Windows Media  
Player if  
seconds.)  
is pressed and held for a few  
4. Touch an option and touch OK or press  
assign the new setting.  
to  
3. Touch the Assign a program field to reveal a  
drop-down list of available programs and functions  
that can be used for assignment.  
Choose from: Off (to disable Auto-Answer),  
3 seconds, 5 seconds, or 10 seconds (to answer calls  
automatically when the device is connected to a  
hands-free car kit or a headset [sold separately].)  
4. Select a shortcut application or function and press  
.
Remember, your device will answer calls in  
Auto-Answer mode even if you are not present.  
5. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
5. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
Auto Answer Mode  
Set your device to automatically pick up incoming calls  
when connected to a headset or an optional hands-  
free carkit. The device will automatically answer an  
incoming call after an assigning amount of time.  
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Plus Code Dialing: assigns the International dialing  
prefix entered when you press and hold and  
the + sign is displayed onscreen while dialing a  
number.  
Setting Smart Dialing  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
2. Touch the Services tab.  
3. Scroll down the list, touch Smart Dialing and tap the  
Change Setting button.  
5. Touch the International Dialing Prefix field and enter a  
new number. See “Entering Text” on page 35.  
Smart Dialing is similar to prepend dialing in that,  
if activated, the device will automatically add the  
country code as a prefix to your dialed number.  
6. Press  
to assign the new dialing prefix.  
Security Settings  
4. Select On and touch the Country Code field.  
5. Enter a new number. See “Entering Text” on  
page 35.  
Voice Privacy  
This feature allows you to use encryption technology  
when making or receiving phone calls.  
6. Press  
to assign the country code.  
Plus Code Dialing  
This secured communication feature can result in  
network delays as the communication is encrypted  
in real-time.  
Note  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
2. Touch the Services tab.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
3. Scroll down the list, touch Plus Code Dialing and tap  
the Change Setting button.  
2. Touch the Services tab.  
4. Touch On to activate the Plus Code Dialing feature.  
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3. Scroll down the list, touch Voice Privacy and tap the  
Strong alphanumeric: must be at least seven  
characters in length and must contain at least  
one character from each of the following  
categories: uppercase/lowercase letters,  
numerals, and symbols. Examples of strong  
alphanumeric passwords are sb?8A!3 and  
%$VH5hW.  
Change Setting button.  
4. Touch On and press  
to enable the encryption.  
Touch Off to deactivate the feature.  
Creating a Password  
1. Press  
> Settings > Lock.  
Password: enter the desired password.  
Confirm: re-enter the same password.  
2. Touch the Prompt if phone unused for checkbox to  
enable the password feature. (Enabling this option  
activates the remaining fields.)  
4. Touch the Hint tab to then enter a password  
reminder.  
3. Select each field and enter the desired information:  
Do not enter your password into this field.  
Doing so can allow anyone using the device  
to easily access if it is locked.  
Important  
Minutes: to select the amount of unused time (idle)  
required before you are prompted for a password.  
Password type: to choose from one of the following  
PIN types:  
5. Touch the Display tab to set how your device will  
request your password.  
Simple PIN: must be at least four characters in  
length and cannot contain a simple sequence  
such as 0000, 1111, or 1234.  
Choose from: Windows Default (default) or Windows  
Classic.  
6. Press  
password.  
and touch Yes to store the new  
2B. Settings  
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Unlocking Your Device  
Accessing the Security Menu  
Touch and drag the onscreen Lock button to either  
the left or right of the screen to reveal the Today  
screen.  
The Security tab allows you to delete data and settings  
from your device, register Emergency Numbers  
(Special Numbers), and lock your internal SIM card.  
If your device is locked and you have set and  
enabled a password (see “Creating a Password”  
on page 57), enter your password and touch the  
unlock icon after sliding the Lock button.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
2. Touch the Security tab.  
Your Device’s Lock Feature  
Locking Your Device  
Unlock icon  
When your device  
is locked, you can  
only receive  
or special numbers.  
(See “Using Special  
Numbers” on  
page 59.)  
1. Press  
from the Today screen.  
2. Press Lock (left softkey).  
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6. Touch OK to complete the process and return to  
the previous page where you will now see your  
newly added phone number.  
Calling in Lock Mode  
You can place calls to 911 and to your special  
numbers when in lock mode. (For information on  
special numbers, see “Using Special Numbers” on  
page 59.)  
7. Press  
to assign the new numbers.  
8. From the Confirm Reset popup, enter “yes” and  
touch OK to reset the device.  
To call an emergency number or special number,  
enter the phone number and press  
.
Using Encryption  
Using Special Numbers  
The encryption feature is used with files stored on the  
optional microSD™ card to make them readable only  
on your device.  
Special numbers are important numbers that you have  
designated as being “always available.” You can call  
and receive calls from special numbers even if your  
device is locked. You can save up to three special  
numbers in addition to your Contacts entries (the same  
number may be in both directories).  
1. Press  
> Settings > System > Encryption.  
2. Touch the onscreen encryption option to place a  
checkmark and enable the feature.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
3. Press  
to save the setting.  
2. Touch the Security tab.  
3. Touch Emergency Call.  
4. Touch one of the available locations from the  
onscreen list: Tap here to register.  
5. Enter the new number.  
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Managing Certificates  
Resetting Your Device  
You can add and delete public key certificates. Three  
types of certificates can be created.  
Resetting the device restores all the factory defaults,  
including the ringer types and display settings.  
To access information about different certificate types:  
Resetting your device deletes all files that you  
have previously downloaded.  
WARNING  
1. Press  
> Settings > System > Certificates.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
2. Touch a tab to manage the certificate type.  
2. Touch the Security tab.  
Personal: Used to identify yourself to others.  
3. Touch Clear All Data.  
Intermediate: Used to identify intermediate  
certification authorities. (Intermediate certificates  
are issued by the trusted root certificate authority,  
and any SSL [secure sockets layer] certificates  
then issued by the intermediate certificate will  
inherit the trust of the trusted root.)  
4. Enter your password (lock code) using your  
keyboard. See “Creating a Password” on page 57.  
5. Touch OK to complete the process. (If prompted  
with a confirmation message, touch Yes to confirm  
the clearing process).  
Root: Used to identify root certification authorities.  
(A root certificate is the top-most certificate of the  
certificate tree. All certificates below the root  
certificate inherit the trustworthiness of the root  
certificate.)  
3. Touch an entry to see the certificate information.  
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Security Features for Data Services  
Net Guard  
When you first connect to the Web, the Net Guard will  
be displayed to confirm that you want to connect. This  
feature helps you avoid accidental connections. You  
can disable the Net Guard in the future by selecting  
Always Auto-Connect when the Net Guard is displayed.  
Enabling and Disabling Data Services  
You can disable data services without turning off your  
device; however, you will not have access to all data  
services, including Web and messaging. Disabling  
data services will avoid any charges associated with  
these services. While signed out, you can still place or  
receive phone calls, check voicemail, and use other  
voice services. You may enable data services again at  
any time.  
1. Press  
> Settings > System > EVDO Data.  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) > Net Guard.  
Select On to activate the Net Guard feature.  
Select Off to disable the Net Guard feature.  
To disable data services:  
1. Press  
> Settings > System > EVDO Data.  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) > Disable EVDO Data.  
3. Read the onscreen message and press Disable  
(right softkey) to confirm that you want to sign out  
and deactivate data.  
To enable data services:  
1. Press  
> Settings > System > EVDO Data.  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) > Enable EVDO Data.  
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Each entry contains  
the phone number (if  
it is available) and  
Contacts entry name  
(if the number is in  
your Contacts). As  
new numbers are  
added to the  
beginning of the list  
History Options (page 63)  
Making a Call From History (page 64)  
Saving a Number From History (page 65)  
Erasing History (page 65)  
and the oldest entries  
are removed from the bottom of the list. When you view  
the numbers in this list, an icon to the left of the  
number indicates the call type:  
Viewing History  
Dialed: Indicates all outgoing calls  
made from your device.  
History is a list of the last 300 phone numbers (or  
Contacts entries) for calls you placed (10 per entry),  
accepted, or missed. History makes redialing a number  
fast and easy. It is continually updated as your device  
automatically adds new numbers to the beginning of  
the list and removes the oldest entries from the bottom  
of the list.  
Received: Indicates any received  
calls that were answered.  
Missed: Indicates any missed calls.  
These are routed to your voicemail.  
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To view History:  
2. Highlight an entry and press  
.
History records only calls that occur while the device  
is turned on. If a call is received while your device is  
turned off, it will not be included in history.  
1. Press  
and then touch History (  
).  
Note  
– or –  
From the Today  
screen, scroll  
through the  
If you return a call from the voicemail menu, it will be  
included in your device’s history.  
onscreen options,  
touch the phone  
History Options  
field and tap  
.
– or –  
Each entry within History displays the time of the call,  
the phone number, and the caller’s name (if the  
number is already in your Contacts).  
If you have  
missed a call,  
press Notification (left softkey) > View (left softkey) or  
press View (right softkey). This reveals the Call  
History list.  
1. Press  
and then touch History (  
an entry from the Recent History screen.  
), highlight  
– or –  
– or –  
From the Today screen, press Notification (left  
softkey) > View (left softkey). This reveals your  
recently missed calls within the History screen.  
From the Status Bar icons area, touch  
>
.
When an incoming call is not answered, the  
missed call icon (  
of your screen.  
) is displayed at the top  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) to display the following  
options:  
Press Notification (left softkey) > View (left  
softkey).  
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Save to Contacts  
to save the  
Filtering Calls in History  
1. Press  
> Phone > History (  
)> Menu  
number if it is  
(See “Saving a  
Number From  
History” on  
(right softkey) > Filter. (seen in adjacent image) This  
option filters the list to display only those calls  
meeting your selected criteria.  
2. Touch an option.  
All Calls: all calls are displayed.  
page 65.)  
Missed: only calls that were not answered are  
displayed.  
View Note to view an attached note.  
Delete to delete the single entry.  
Outgoing: only calls that were placed are  
displayed.  
Send Text Message... to send a text message to the  
currently selected number.  
Incoming: only calls that were answered are  
displayed.  
Filter to filter the onscreen call log list by showing  
entries based on four criteria: All Calls, Missed,  
Outgoing, or Incoming.  
Making a Call From History  
Delete All Calls to delete all entries from the History  
list.  
1. Press  
and then touch History (  
).  
Scroll up or down to view additional history entries.  
Tip  
2. Highlight an entry and press  
.
– or –  
1. Press  
> Phone > History (  
).  
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2. Highlight an entry and press  
.
You cannot save phone numbers already in your  
Contacts or from calls identified as Blocked ID,  
Restricted or Private.  
Note  
You cannot make calls from History to entries  
identified as Blocked ID, Unknown, Restricted or  
Private.  
Note  
Saving a Number From History  
To erase individual History entries, see “History  
Options” on page 63.  
1. Press  
> History (  
).  
2. Highlight an entry and press Menu (right softkey) >  
To erase all current History entries:  
Save to Contacts.  
1. Press  
> Phone > History (  
).  
You can also select from Outlook Contact, and SIM  
Contact (when available).  
Note  
2. From the History  
page, use your  
3. Type in the new First name and Last name.  
navigation key to  
highlight an entry.  
4. Touch the Number type drop-down list and select  
a label: Mobile, Work, Home, Work2, Home2, Company,  
Pager, Car, Assistant, or Radio.  
3. Press Menu (right  
softkey) > Delete  
5. Press Save (left softkey) or  
entry to your Contacts list and exit.  
4. If you are certain  
you want to erase all History entries, touch Yes .  
After you have saved the number, your device displays  
the new Contacts entry. (See “Contacts Entry Options”  
on page 67.)  
– or –  
Touch No to return to the previous menu.  
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Adding a New Contacts Entry  
The number of Contacts entries you can store in your  
device is limited only by available memory space. Each  
entry can contain up to nine phone numbers, three  
email addresses, and one Web address. Contacts  
names may contain up to 70 characters.  
1. Press  
Contact.  
> Contacts > New (left softkey) > Outlook  
Enter the phone number in standby mode  
and press Menu (right softkey) > Save to  
Contacts. Proceed with “Saving a Phone  
Number” on page 67.  
Shortcut  
2. Enter a name for the new entry and press the  
navigation key down. See “Entering Text” on  
page 35.  
Assigning a Picture to an Entry (page 72)  
Finding Contacts Entries (page 72)  
Dialing Sprint Services (page 74)  
3. Enter the phone number(s) for the entry.  
4. Press  
to store the new Contacts entry.  
After saving the number, your device displays the new  
entry. (See “Contacts Entry Options” on page 67.)  
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5. Press Save (left softkey) or  
to save the new  
ICE – In Case of Emergency  
Tip  
entry to your Contacts list and exit.  
Contacts Entry Options  
To display a Contacts entry:  
To make it easier for emergency personnel to identify  
important contacts, you can list your local  
emergency contacts under “ICE” in your device’s  
Contacts list. For example, if your mother is your  
primary emergency contact, list her as “ICE–Mom” in  
your Contacts. To list more than one emergency  
contact, use “ICE1–___,” “ICE2–___,” etc.  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
2. Highlight an entry and press  
.
Saving a Phone Number  
To access a Contacts entry’s options:  
To save a new number from standby mode:  
1. Highlight an entry and press Menu (right softkey) >  
Edit.  
1. Enter a phone number and press Menu (right  
softkey) > Save to Contacts.  
2. Touch or highlight a category to add or edit the  
information.  
2. Highlight < New Contact> and press  
.
Name to edit the contact entry name.  
You can also select from Outlook Contact, SIM  
Contact (when available), and Windows Live.  
Note  
Picture to edit the image associated with the  
contact entry.  
3. Type in the new First name and Last name.  
Touch the My Pictures drop-down list and select  
images from a different location such as: My  
Device, My Documents, My Pictures, or  
Storage Card.  
4. Touch the Number type drop-down list and select  
a label: Mobile, Work, Home, Work2, Home2, Company,  
Pager, Car, Assistant, or Radio.  
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Touch an image from the desired location to  
then apply it to the current entry.  
Home tel to add a phone number to the entry’s list  
of available numbers for Home. (See “Adding a  
Number to a Contacts Entry” on page 69.)  
Company to add company information.  
Department to add department information.  
Job Title to add a job title description.  
Home Address to add a physical home address.  
Categories to assign the entry to either a list of pre-  
created entries (Business, Holiday, Personal, or  
Seasonal) or create your own new category.  
Other addr to add an additional physical address.  
Work Tel/Work Fax to add a phone number to the  
entry’s list of available numbers for Work. (See  
“Adding a Number to a Contacts Entry” on  
page 69.)  
Birthday to add a Birthday calendar date.  
Notes tab to add a note, street address, or other  
information.  
Work Address to add a physical work address.  
Additional fields may also be available and may be  
added to or edited in the same manner.  
Note  
IM to add an Instant Messenger address to the  
entry.  
3. Press  
to save the changes.  
E-mail to add an email address to the entry.  
If your old phone has Bluetooth capability, you can  
transfer Contacts from it to your Samsung Intrepid.  
See “Sending Data via Bluetooth” on page 127.  
Note  
Mobile tel to add a cellular phone number to the  
entry.  
Ring tone to assign a preprogrammed or  
downloaded ringer.  
Web page to associate a Web page to the entry.  
Office loc to add an office location to the entry.  
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Editing a Contacts Entry  
Adding a Number to a Contacts  
Entry  
1. Press  
> Contacts, highlight an entry, and press  
Menu (right softkey) > Edit.  
1. Press  
> Contacts and highlight an entry.  
2. Select the  
information you  
wish to edit  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) > Edit.  
3. Select a phone number field from the list and enter  
the new phone number.  
(Name, Number,  
Ringer, etc.)  
4. Press  
to store the updates.  
3. Add or edit the  
information.  
Editing a Contacts Entry’s Numbers  
Press  
to  
clear one digit at  
a time, or press and hold  
number.  
1. Press  
> Contacts, highlight an entry, and press  
Menu (right softkey) > Edit.  
to erase the entire  
2. Highlight a number to edit.  
3. Press to clear one digit at a time, or press  
and hold to erase the entire number.  
4. Re-enter or edit the number.  
5. Press to store the updates.  
4. Press  
to store the updates.  
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2. Highlight a  
number and  
Deleting a Contact  
press Menu  
(right softkey) >  
Add to Speed Dial...  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
2. Highlight an entry and press Menu (right softkey) >  
Delete.  
3. Touch the Location  
field and use the  
up/down arrows  
3. Touch Yes to confirm the deletion.  
to select an  
available speed dial location (<Available>).  
Assigning Speed Dial Numbers  
4. Press  
to save the new location.  
Your device can store up to 98 phone numbers in  
speed dial locations (2-99). (For details on how to  
make calls using speed dial numbers, see “Speed  
Dialing” on page 34.)  
To view your current speed dial assignments:  
Press  
and then touch Menu (right softkey) >  
Speed Dial.  
To assign a speed dial number to an existing phone  
number:  
Your current Speed Dial list displays the used locations  
(2-99) and the currently assigned phone number or  
Contacts entry.  
1. Press  
> Contacts, highlight an entry, and then  
.
press  
You can not store a currently added number to a  
speed dial location without choosing it from the  
Note  
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Adding a New Group  
If several numbers are saved within a single Contacts  
entry, you can select from these additional numbers  
by using the left or right navigation keys.  
Note  
Groups allow you to communicate simultaneously by  
sending out a broadcast text message to every  
member of a current group.  
6. Touch Done (left softkey) to store the entries to the  
newly created group.  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
– or –  
From the Today screen, press Contacts (left softkey).  
Assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so you can  
identify the caller by the ringer type. (See “Ringer  
Types” on page 41.)  
2. Press New (left softkey).  
3. Touch a contact type to choose the group  
category:  
1. Display a Contacts entry and press Menu (right  
softkey) > Edit.  
E-mail Group creates the new group as a  
component of the E-mail contacts.  
2. Touch the Ring tone field to display a list of available  
Messaging Group creates the new group as a  
component of your text messaging contacts.  
ring tones.  
3. Touch a ringer from the list to assign it.  
4. Enter a name for the new Group.  
4. Press  
to save the new ringer type.  
5. Touch Add Member (left softkey) to add multiple  
entries (two or more) to your new group by  
highlighting a name from the list and pressing  
. This action highlights the entry in blue.  
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Assigning a Picture to an Entry  
Finding Contacts Entries  
Assign a picture to  
display each time a  
certain contact calls  
you.  
Finding Contacts by Name  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
– or –  
From the Today screen, press Contacts (left softkey).  
1. Display a  
Contacts entry  
and press Menu  
(right softkey) >  
Edit.  
2. Scroll through all the entries.  
– or –  
Enter the first letter or letters of a name (such as  
“dav” for “Dave”). (The more letters you enter, the  
more your search narrows.)  
2. Touch the Picture field to assign a photo to the  
Contact.  
3. To display an entry, highlight it and press  
.
3. Touch the My Pictures drop-down list and select  
images from a different location such as: My Device,  
My Pictures, My Documents, or Storage Card.  
4. To dial a member’s default phone number,  
press  
.
– or –  
4. Touch an image from the desired location to then  
apply it to the current entry.  
To display additional Contacts entries, press the  
navigation key ( ) up or down.  
5. Press  
to save the new image to the current  
Contact entry.  
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2D. Contacts  
       
Finding Group Entries  
Finding Entries by Category  
1. Press  
Contacts.  
>
To make the search process easier and quicker,  
Contacts entries can be assigned to categories such  
as Company.  
2. Scroll through the  
group titles.  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
These group  
entries are listed  
alphabetically  
– or –  
From the Today screen, press Contacts (left softkey).  
and are  
associated to a  
different onscreen icon than individual Contacts.  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) > View By. Select one of  
the available category types and press  
filter the current list of Contacts.  
to  
Name displays the Contact entries by alphabetical  
name.  
3. To display which Contacts belong to a select  
group, highlight the group entry and press  
.
Company sorts entries based on Company  
information.  
4. To dial a group member’s phone number, select  
the entry and press  
.
3. To change the filter, press Menu (right softkey) >  
View By and touch the other filter.  
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Finding Entries by Filter  
Dialing Sprint Services  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
Your Contacts list is preprogrammed with contact  
numbers for various Sprint services.  
– or –  
From the Today screen, press Contacts (left softkey).  
To dial a service from your Contacts:  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) > Filter. Select one of the  
available category types and press  
the current list of Contacts.  
to filter  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
– or –  
All Contacts no filtering is done.  
From the Today screen, press Contacts (left softkey).  
Recently Viewed displays only those entries that  
have recently been accessed.  
2. Enter the first few characters of the Sprint service  
you wish to call, which will display matching  
entries such as Sprint Wireless Account Information,  
Sprint Customer Service, Sprint Directory Assistance  
(Sprint 411), Sprint Operator, Pay Bill, Voicemail,  
Community Information, Non-Emergency Services, Traffic  
Information, Carrier Repair Service, TTY Relay Service, or  
Call Before You Dig.  
No Categories displays those entries that are not  
currently assigned to a category.  
3. To use another filter, press Menu (right softkey) >  
Filter and touch the other filter.  
For example, to dial Sprint Customer Service,  
press  
. Scroll down the list and touch the  
matching entry.  
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To dial a service from standby mode using your keyboard:  
Dial the appropriate service number and  
press  
:
Account Info. –  
Customer Service –  
Call Before You Dig –  
Carrier Repair Service –  
Community Information –  
Non-Emergency Services –  
Pay Bill –  
Sprint 411 –  
Sprint Operator –  
Traffic Information –  
TTY Relay Service –  
Voicemail –  
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Calendar  
2E. Calendar and Tools  
Adding an Event to the Calendar  
Your Calendar helps you organize your time and  
reminds you of important events.  
1. Press  
> Calendar.  
Notepad (page 81)  
2. Touch the day to which you would like to add an  
event and press Menu (right softkey) > New  
Appointment.  
Using Tasks (page 83)  
Press the left  
softkey to cycle  
between Week,  
Month, Year,  
Agenda, and Day  
(full-screen table  
calendar view).  
Calculator (page 90)  
World Clock (page 92)  
– or –  
Updating Your Device (page 93)  
Updating the PRL (page 93)  
From the Today  
screen, touch the calendar field, scroll left or right,  
and touch New Appointment.  
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3. Enter a title for the event in the Subject field. (See  
9. Select the number of Attendees for the event by  
touching the Attendees field (default is No  
attendees...).  
“Entering Text” on page 35.)  
4. Select a Start/End time and date for the event by  
touching the corresponding fields, and assigning  
information from either the onscreen calendar or  
drop-down lists.  
Optional Attendee and press  
or Done  
(left softkey).  
Press Menu > Add Required Attendee (See “Adding a  
New Contacts Entry” on page 66.)  
5. Touch the All Day field to choose either No or Yes  
(assigning this as an All Day event).  
10. Select a status category for the event by touching  
6. Select a recurrence cycle for the event by touching  
the Status field.  
the Occurs field:  
Select Free, Tentative, Busy, or Out of office.  
Select Once, Every [Day], Day [Number] of every  
month, or Every [Month Number], or <Edit pattern...>.  
11. Select a sensitivity for the event by touching the  
Sensitivity field.  
7. Select an alarm time by touching the Reminder field  
Select Normal, Personal, Private, or Confidential.  
and selecting either None or Remind me.  
If you select Remind me, you can also touch the  
time fields below this option to configure the  
reminder time for this event.  
12. Touch the Notes tab and enter an optional note.  
13. Press  
to save the event and return to the  
calendar page.  
8. Select a category for the event by touching the  
Categories field:  
Select Business, Holiday, Personal, or Seasonal.  
Press New (left softkey) to create a new category.  
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Choose from: Dismiss All, Remind 5 mins before,  
Snooze 5 minutes, Snooze 10 minutes, Snooze 15  
minutes, Snooze 1 hour, Snooze 1 day, or View Item.  
Event Alert Menu  
When your device is turned on and you have an event  
alarm scheduled, your device alerts you and displays  
the event summary. There are several ways your device  
alerts you to scheduled events:  
Viewing Events  
To view events from the Today screen:  
By playing the assigned ringer type.  
By illuminating the backlight.  
1. Scroll through the onscreen options and touch the  
calendar field.  
By flashing the red LED (adjacent to the earpiece).  
2. Scroll left or right to scroll through upcoming  
events. (Events are listed in chronological order  
from left to right.)  
To silence the alarm and reset/edit the schedule,  
press  
.
To view additional  
options, press the  
appropriate softkey:  
3. To display the details of an event, touch its listing.  
To view events from the Calendar view:  
1. Press  
> Calendar.  
Dismiss (left softkey)  
ignores the event.  
2. Scroll left or right to display a day with an event.  
Menu (right softkey)  
provides additional  
alert options.  
You can display your calendar in Agenda, Day,  
Week, Month, and Year views. Press the left softkey  
to cycle through the options.  
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In Agenda and Day views, days with events  
scheduled are outlined at the top. In Month view,  
days with events scheduled show a triangle in the  
lower right corner.  
Erasing Events  
1. Press  
Calendar.  
>
2. Highlight an event  
in Agenda, Day, or  
Week view and  
press Menu (right  
softkey) > Delete  
Appointment.  
3. To display the details of an event, touch its listing.  
Going to the Current Day’s Calendar Menu  
From the Today screen, press Today (right softkey).  
Editing an Event  
You can also  
display an event's details and press Menu  
(right softkey) > Delete.  
1. Display an events details (see “Viewing Events” on  
page 78) and press Menu (right softkey) > Edit.  
If you're editing a recurring event, touch All to edit  
selected occurrence.  
If you’re deleting a recurring event, read the  
“delete all occurrences” confirmation screen and  
touchAll to delete all instances of the event or One  
to delete only this single instance.  
2. Edit the appropriate fields. (See “Adding an Event  
to the Calendar” on page 76 for details.)  
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6. Select a time for the alarm by touching the time  
field. This field is indicated with an alarm icon.  
Alarm Clock  
Touch the hour or minutes field and then make  
adjustments to the time entry by using the arrows  
or touching the onscreen clock.  
Your device comes with a built-in alarm clock that has  
multiple alarm capabilities.  
The Alarm Clock and Wake-up Alarm are two  
Note  
Save this new time by pressing  
.
separate applications.  
7. Press  
to save and exit.  
1. From the Today screen, scroll to the time and date  
field and press Set (right softkey).  
To set additional alarm options:  
1. Press  
> Settings > Clocks & Alarms.  
– or –  
Press  
> Settings > Clocks & Alarms.  
2. Touch the More tab.  
2. Touch the Alarms tab. There are three available  
alarms to choose from on this page.  
3. Place a chekmark alongside either of the two  
available alarm settings to activate the feature.  
a checkmark.  
4. Press  
to save and exit.  
4. Touch the <Description> field to edit the alarm title.  
(See “Entering Text” on page 35.)  
5. Select those days for which this alarm is active.  
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Press Done (left softkey) to complete the time  
assignment.  
Wake-up Alarm  
6. Select a repeating status for the alarm by touching  
Setting a custom Wake-up Alarm:  
each day of the week you wish to use.  
1. Press  
> Alarms.  
7. Press  
or Done (left softkey) to store the new  
2. Touch the On button, to enable these Wake-up  
wake-up alarm.  
alarms.  
Notepad  
3. Tap the onscreen entries and choose from Alarm 1  
- Alarm 3.  
Your device comes with a notepad that you can use to  
compose and store reminders and notes to help keep  
you organized.  
4. Turn the alarm on  
or off by touching  
the checkbox  
alongside the  
Alarm # field  
To compose a text note:  
1. Press  
5. Select a time for  
the alarm by  
touching the  
adjacent time  
field.  
2. Press New (left softkey).  
3. Type your note and press  
(See “Entering Text” on page 35.)  
to save and exit.  
Touch the +/- fields atop each onscreen entry to  
adjust the time.  
Toggle the AM/PM button to adjust that value.  
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To compose a voice note:  
1. Press > Notes.  
3. Use the stylus or your finger to draw or write  
freehand on the screen.  
4. Press  
page 35.)  
to save and exit. (See “Entering Text” on  
2. Press New (left softkey) > Menu (right softkey)> View  
Recording Toolbar. You will see a voice recorder bar  
at the bottom of the screen.  
To read a saved note:  
3. Touch the red record icon and wait for the beep to  
1. Press  
> Notes.  
begin recording your short voice note.  
2. Touch a note from the list.  
Review your recorded voice note by pressing the  
play icon.  
1. Press  
> Notes.  
Each voice note is indicated within the note as a  
speaker icon.  
2. Touch a note from the onscreen list. This action  
opens the note.  
4. Press  
page 35.)  
to save and exit. (See “Entering Text” on  
3. Press Menu (left softkey) > Edit.  
To draw within a note:  
1. Press > Notes.  
– or –  
Touch anywhere within the onscreen note to place  
the cursor at that position and use your keyboard  
to edit the text. (See “Entering Text” on page 35.)  
2. Press New (left  
softkey) > Menu  
(right softkey)>  
Draw.  
4. Press  
to save and exit.  
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To delete all saved notes:  
1. Press > Notes.  
Using Tasks  
Your device can keep track of your to-do list items  
(tasks).  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) > Select All > Menu  
(right softkey) > Delete. (An alert will be displayed  
notifying you that selected items will be deleted.)  
To create a new task:  
3. Touch Yes. To cancel the operation, touch No.  
1. Press  
> Tasks > Menu (right softkey) > New Task.  
To delete an individual saved note:  
2. Enter a title for the event in the Subject field. (See  
“Entering Text” on page 35.)  
1. Press  
> Notes.  
3. Assign a priority to the task by touching the Priority  
field (High, Normal or Low).  
2. Use the navigation key to highlight an onscreen  
note.  
4. Assign a completion status to the task by touching  
3. Press Menu (right softkey) > Delete. (An alert will be  
displayed notifying you that selected items will be  
deleted.)  
the Status field (Not Completed or Completed).  
5. Assign a Starts date and Due date for the task by  
touching the appropriate field and using the  
onscreen calendar to enter the new dates.  
4. Touch Yes. To cancel the operation, touch No.  
6. Select a recurrence cycle for the task by touching  
the Occurs field:  
Select Once, Every [Day], Day [Number] of every  
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7. Select an alarm time by touching the Reminder field  
Marking a task as complete:  
and selecting either None or Remind me.  
You can place a check mark beside a task to show that  
it has been completed.  
If you select Remind me, you can touch the date  
and time fields below this option to configure the  
reminder time for this task.  
1. Press  
> Tasks.  
2. Highlight a task from the list and press Complete  
(left softkey).  
8. Select a category for the event by touching the  
Categories field:  
Select Business, Holiday, Personal, or Seasonal.  
Task Options  
Press New (left softkey) to create a new category.  
To display a task's options, select a task from the list  
and press Menu (right softkey). Touch one of the  
following options:  
9. Select a sensitivity for the task by touching the  
Sensitivity field.  
Select Normal, Personal, Private, or Confidential.  
10. Touch the Notes tab and enter an optional note.  
Beam Task ...to send and receive task information  
between your device and other Bluetooth-enabled  
devices. (See “Beaming a Task via Bluetooth” on  
page 86.)  
11. Press  
to save the task and return to the  
previous page.  
All new tasks are saved to the task list. You can  
organize your tasks based on priority level, subject,  
start date, due date, status, or other related criteria.  
Delete Task to permanently delete the selected task.  
Edit to edit the current task (Cut, Copy, and Paste).  
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Options... to select other task settings.  
Subject sorts tasks alphabetically based on their  
subject title.  
Set reminders for new items automatically creates an  
alert when a new task is created.  
Start Date sorts tasks based on their beginning  
date.  
Show start and due dates causes the start and due  
date for each task to be displayed in the task list.  
Due Date sorts tasks based on their date due.  
Show Tasks entry bar displays a Tap here to add new  
task entry field within the Task window. It allows  
you to quickly begin the creation of a new “blank”  
task that can later be edited.  
To filter a task list:  
1. Press  
> Tasks > Menu (right softkey) > Filter.  
Each task can be assigned to as many as four  
categories.  
Note  
using sort keys such as Status, Priority, Subject, Start  
Date, and Due Date.  
2. Touch a category type to filter the current list.  
All Tasks displays the complete task list.  
Filter to display only those entries which match a  
selected sort key. (See “To filter a task list:” on  
page 85.)  
Recently Viewed displays only the most recently  
added tasks.  
No Categories displays only those tasks that  
currently have no category assignment.  
Sorting and Filtering Tasks  
Active Tasks displays only those tasks that are  
currently active (not checked off as completed).  
To sort a task list:  
1. Press  
> Tasks > Menu (right softkey) > Sort By.  
Completed Tasks displays only those tasks that  
have been checked off as completed. (See  
“Marking a task as complete:” on page 84.)  
2. Touch one of the available options:.  
Status sorts tasks based on their status.  
Priority sorts tasks based on their priority.  
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If there are tasks that have been assigned categories  
such as, Business, Holiday, Personal, or Seasonal,  
these will also be listed as filter options.  
Beaming a Task via Bluetooth  
Your device allows you to send and receive information  
wirelessly between up to two Bluetooth-enabled  
devices at a time. (For more information, see “Sending  
Data via Bluetooth” on page 127.)  
Editing a Task  
1. Press  
> Tasks.  
To beam a task:  
2. Touch a task from the onscreen list to reveal the  
task’s details page.  
1. Press  
> Tasks.  
3. Press Edit (left softkey).  
2. Highlight a task from the onscreen list.  
4. Touch desired fields and edit the information you  
3. Press Menu (right softkey) > Beam Task.... (The  
device begins to search for compatible devices in  
range.)  
wish to change (Subject, Priority, Status, etc.)  
5. Press  
to save the changes and return to the  
previous page.  
4. Select a target Bluetooth device from the list by  
touching either the name of the device or Tap to  
send.  
Deleting a Task  
The recipient’s phone will display a confirmation  
screen where they’ll have to agree to save the  
incoming file.  
1. Press  
> Tasks.  
2. Highlight a task from the onscreen list and press  
Menu (right softkey) > Delete Task.  
3. Touch Yes. To cancel the operation, touch No.  
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To create a new Excel workbook:  
Office Mobile  
1. Press  
> Office Mobile > Excel Mobile.  
Intrepid is loaded with familiar Microsoft® Office Mobile  
applications such as Excel Mobile, OneNote mobile,  
PowerPoint Mobile, and Word Mobile. This section will  
describe the usage of the three main applications  
(Excel, OneNote, and Word.)  
If this is your first workbook, a blank workbook is  
displayed where you can begin entering your new  
information.  
Note  
2. Touch New (left softkey) to create a new Workbook.  
If there are existing workbooks on this device, the  
Excel Mobile file access screen displays any  
previously created workbooks.  
Excel Mobile  
Excel Mobile works with Microsoft Excel on your  
computer to give you easy access to copies of your  
workbooks. You can create new workbooks or copy  
workbooks from your computer to your device.  
Synchronize workbooks between your computer and  
your device (via ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device  
Center) to ensure that you have the most up-to-date  
content in both locations. Excel Mobile also provides  
fundamental spreadsheet tools, such as formulas,  
functions, sorting, and filtering.  
3. Use your keyboard to enter data into the desired  
fields.  
To enter numbers or punctuation, remember to  
use the  
key. See “Entering Numbers and  
Punctuation” on page 36.  
To access additional features such as symbols,  
format options, and other tools, touch Menu (right  
softkey).  
4. Once you are finished, touch Menu (right softkey) >  
File > Save As...  
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5. Enter a file Name, Folder location, file Type, and file  
4. Select a target Bluetooth device from the list by  
touching either the name of the device or Tap to  
send.  
Location.  
Touch Save to store the new file.  
The recipient’s phone will display a confirmation  
screen where they’ll have to agree to save the  
incoming file.  
6. Touch  
to return to the Excel Mobile file access  
screen.  
To delete an existing Excel workbook:  
OneNote Mobile  
1. Press  
> Office Mobile > Excel Mobile.  
OneNote Mobile is a digital notebook that allows you to  
gather, store, and manage information in a single  
location.  
2. Use your navigation key to highlight a previous file  
from the Excel Mobile file access screen.  
3. Touch Menu (right softkey) > Delete.  
To create a new note:  
4. Confirm the deletion by touching Yes. Touch No to  
cancel the deletion.  
1. Press  
> Office Mobile > OneNote Mobile.  
note.  
To beam an existing Excel workbook:  
1. Press  
> Office Mobile > Excel Mobile.  
3. Use your keyboard to enter and create your new  
note. See “Entering Text” on page 35.  
Workbook files can be beamed directly to another  
Bluetooth-compatible device as long as that  
recipient is visible and accepting incoming data.  
Note  
2. Use your navigation key to highlight a file from the  
3. Touch Menu (right softkey) > Beam File....  
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3. Use your keyboard to enter text into your new  
document. See “Entering Numbers and  
Punctuation” on page 36.  
Word Mobile  
Word Mobile works with the Microsoft Word already on  
your computer to give you easy access to copies of  
your documents while on the go. You can create new  
documents or copy existing ones from your computer  
to your device. Synchronize the documents between  
your computer and your device (via ActiveSync or  
Windows Mobile Device Center) to ensure you have  
the most up-to-date content in both locations. Use  
Word Mobile to create documents, such as letters,  
meeting minutes, and trip reports.  
For access to additional features such as format  
options and other tools, touch Menu (right softkey).  
4. Once you are finished, touch Menu (right softkey) >  
File > Save As...  
5. Enter a file Name, Folder location, file Type, and file  
Location.  
Touch Save to store the new file.  
6. Touch  
to return to the Word Mobile file access  
To create a new Word document:  
screen.  
1. Press  
> Office Mobile > Word Mobile.  
To access the options for Word:  
If there are no documents on this device, a new  
document automatically displays.  
Note  
1. Press  
> Office Mobile > Word Mobile.  
2. From the Word Mobile access screen, touch Menu  
(right softkey) > Options... Choose from any of the  
following options:  
2. Touch New (left softkey) to create a new document.  
If there are existing documents on this device, the  
Word Mobile file access screen displays any  
previously created docs.  
Default template - Allows you to select a document  
format such as Meeting Notes, Memo, Phone  
Memo, To Do, Word 97–2003 document, and  
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Word Document (.docx) as the default document  
for any consecutive new documents.  
Word Documents can be beamed directly to another  
Bluetooth-compatible device as long as that  
recipient is visible and accepting incoming data.  
Note  
Save to - Allows you to select the default storage  
location of new word documents. Choose from:  
Main memory or Storage Card.  
2. Use your navigation key to highlight a previous file  
from the Word Mobile file access screen.  
Display in list view - Allows you to display Word files,  
Rich Text Files, Plain Text Files, and All Known File  
Types.  
3. Touch Menu (right softkey) > Beam File....  
4. Select a target Bluetooth device from the list by  
touching either the name of the device or Tap to  
send.  
3. Touch  
screen.  
to return to the Word Mobile file access  
The recipient’s phone will display a confirmation  
screen where they’ll have to agree to save the  
incoming file.  
To delete an existing Word document:  
1. Press > Office Mobile > Word Mobile.  
2. Use your navigation key to highlight a previous file  
Calculator  
from the Word Mobile file access screen.  
3. Touch Menu (right softkey) > Delete.  
Your device comes with a built-in calculator.  
4. Confirm the deletion by touching Yes. Touch No to  
cancel the deletion.  
1. Press  
> Calculator.  
2. Enter numbers using your keyboard or touching  
To beam an existing Word document:  
an onscreen key.  
1. Press  
Press  
to enter decimal points.  
for the total.  
3. Press  
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Press  
to add a decimal point. Your device can  
Tip Calculator  
display up to six digits after an inserted decimal  
point.  
1. Press  
> Tip Calculator.  
For temperature conversions, press  
to  
change the temperature to below zero (negative).  
2. Use your keyboard and navigation key to enter the  
bill amount and tip percentage. (The application  
instantly calculates the correct tip.)  
Press Clear (left softkey) to delete all numbers.  
3. If you’re splitting the check, touch Split and enter  
the number of people in your party. (The  
Using the Stop Watch  
application calculates and displays an equal split.)  
Your device comes with a built-in stop watch.  
1. Press  
> Stop Watch.  
Using the Smart Converter  
2. Press Start (left softkey) to turn on the timer.  
Your device comes with a built-in conversion  
application.  
Additional options then appear: Lap (left softkey)  
and Stop (right softkey).  
1. Press  
> Smart Converter.  
3. Press Reset (right softkey) to set the timer back to  
zero.  
2. Touch a conversion type:  
4. Touch  
X
to exit the application and return to the  
Today screen.  
Select Length, Weight, Area, Volume, Temperature, or  
Currency.  
3. Select a unit to convert from and then enter a value  
for the unit.  
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List View displays a list view of the major time  
zones and locations. Touch an entry from the list  
to assign it as the time zone.  
World Clock  
To create a new entry:  
1. Press  
> World Clock.  
The current time zone information is displayed as the  
first entry in the World Clock list.  
Note  
2. Press New (left softkey).  
List View  
3. Set the time zone or location for the new entry by  
touching either the Time Zone field’s Map View or  
List View icons.  
Map View displays the world map along with major  
cities per time zone.  
Scroll across map and touch a major city to  
highlight its time zone.  
Touch a map location to select the new time  
zone.  
If the selected time zone contains multiple  
cities, touch a specific city or press  
select an available city to return to the  
to  
Map View  
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4. Choose whether to assign this new entry as the  
To download software updates to your device:  
1. Press > Settings > System > Update Firmware.  
Home clock by touching the On/Off button.  
5. Press Done (left softkey) to store the new entry to  
2. Follow the onscreen instructions. (Your device  
automatically downloads and installs any available  
updates. You may be required to power your  
device off and back on to complete the upgrade.)  
your World Clock page.  
To adjust World Clock options:  
1. Press  
Options.  
> World Clock > Menu (right softkey) >  
Updating the PRL  
2. Touch the On/Off button to toggle the active state  
of the following options:  
This option allows you to download and update the  
PRL (preferred roaming list) automatically.  
Automatic system time zone update.  
Display the clock on the title bar in all programs.  
1. Press  
> Settings > System > Update PRL.  
2. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
Updating Your Device  
The update device option allows you to download and  
update the software in your device automatically. Only  
the internal software version is updated; no Contacts  
entries or other stored information saved to your device  
will be deleted.  
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Inserting a microSD Card  
1. Remove the battery cover.  
Press down on the battery cover and slide cover  
away from the camera lens.  
microSD Folders (page 97)  
Transferring Files Between Your Computer and Your  
microSD Card (page 98)  
Using a microSD Card  
microSD Cards  
Your device supports the use of an optional microSD  
memory card (sold separately) to expand the device's  
available memory space.  
You must remove the battery before inserting a  
microSD card into its slot.  
Note  
Memory cards with over 16GB of storage capacity  
have not been tested on this device.  
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2. Grasp the bottom left and right sides of the battery  
and lift it out of the compartment.  
Correct  
3. With the gold contacts facing downward, carefully  
insert the microSD card into the opening and firmly  
push it in.  
Incorrect  
Be sure to use only recommended microSD cards  
(up to 16GB). Using non-recommended microSD  
cards could cause data loss and damage your  
device.  
Note  
Do not forcibly insert the card too far into the  
slot as this can damage the device’s  
connector and avoid proper contact.  
WARNING  
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Removing the microSD Card  
microSD Card Memory  
1. Remove the battery (steps 1 and 2 from “Inserting  
a microSD Card” on page 94.)  
Viewing Memory in the microSD Card  
2. Locate the groove along the rim of the microSD  
card and use it to carefully pull the card out of the  
slot.  
1. Press  
> Settings > System > Memory.  
2. Touch the Storage Card tab.  
3. Replace the battery and battery cover.  
Formatting the microSD Card  
You can easily damage a microSD card and its  
adapter by improper operation. Please be careful  
when inserting, removing, or handling them.  
Note  
Formatting a microSD card permanently  
deletes all files stored on the card.  
1. Press  
Memory.  
> Settings > System >  
DO NOT remove a microSD card while files are being  
accessed or transferred. Doing so will result in loss or  
damage of data.  
2. Touch the Format Storage Card tab.  
Make sure your battery is fully charged before using  
the microSD card. Your data may become damaged  
or unusable if the battery runs out while using the  
microSD card.  
3. Touch FORMAT to remove all the files from your  
microSD card.  
The format process erases all the data on the  
microSD card, after which the files CANNOT be  
retrieved. To prevent the loss of important data,  
please check the contents before you format the  
card.  
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4. Touch Yes to confirm the format process.  
The My Storage location contains as much storage  
capacity as provided by your internal microSD card. If  
given the option for the destination of installed  
applications and files, it is recommended you use the  
Storage Card location on the microSD card.  
You must reboot the device before the following  
default folder is created:  
DCIM: default location for pictures/images.  
Displaying Your microSD Folders  
microSD Folders  
All the files stored in your microSD are accessible  
through your microSD card folders.  
General Memory Information  
1. Press  
> File Explorer.  
The Main Storage (My Device) location has ~300 MB of  
storage capacity to contain your installed applications  
and files. Once this capacity is reached, you can obtain  
an error message indicating you need to clean up the  
Main Storage location (you have reached the 300 MB  
limit of your storage capacity and can no longer install  
additional applications).  
2. From the upper-left area of the screen, touch the  
<Location> arrow to reveal a drop-down list.  
Locations include: My Device or Storage Card.  
3. Touch Storage Card to display the files and folders  
stored on your microSD card.  
To display or play a file, touch the file name.  
For stable device operation, the device’s Main  
Storage area must have more than 5MB free  
space (to contain various temporary files).  
WARNING  
The internal device storage location (Main Storage) can  
be cleared of content via the Clear All Data process  
(page 60).  
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Creating Folders in the microSD Card  
Transferring Files Between Your  
Computer and Your microSD Card  
The following steps allow you to create folders in your  
microSD card using only the File Explorer.  
You can use the supplied USB cable to connect your  
device to your computer to transfer files between your  
computer and your microSD card.  
1. Press  
> File Explorer.  
2. From the upper-left area of the screen, touch the  
<Location> arrow.  
Connecting Your Device to Your  
Computer  
3. Touch Storage Card to display the contents of the  
4. Press Menu (right softkey) > New Folder.  
1. Before using the USB cable to connect your  
device and your computer, visit www.sprint.com/  
downloads from your computer's Web browser to  
find and download compatible USB drivers.  
5. Enter a name for the new folder. (See “Entering  
Text” on page 35.)  
6. Press  
to save the new folder onto the card.  
2. With the device turned off, plug one end of the  
supplied USB cable into the device's  
charger/accessory jack.  
For stable device operation, the device’s Main  
Storage area must have more than 5MB free  
space (to contain various temporary files).  
WARNING  
3. Connect the other end of the cable to your  
computer and turn the device on.  
You will not be able to make or receive calls on your  
device while the USB connection is being  
established. Once the connection is complete, you  
can make or receive calls.  
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For explanation on use of your device with the sync  
application, see “Synchronizing With Your Computer”  
on page 101.  
Note  
Configuring the USB to PC Connection  
There might be instances where you can not seem to  
establish an active connection between your device  
and computer. To resolve this, you can enable the  
advanced network functionality feature.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Connections > USB to PC.  
2. Touch the Enable advanced network functionality box to  
enable the feature.  
Correct  
Incorrect  
Important Connection Information  
4. Use your computer's File Explorer to view, transfer,  
No driver installation is required for Windows 2000/  
ME/XP/Vista users. If you use Windows 98/98SE, you  
have to download and install the USB Mass Storage  
Driver from the Sprint website at www.sprint.com.  
or delete files on your microSD card.  
To remove the connection:  
When you have finished transferring data, click the  
USB device icon on your computer’s taskbar, and  
follow the onscreen instructions to safely unplug  
the USB cable.  
To avoid loss of data, DO NOT remove the USB  
cable, the microSD card, or the battery while files are  
being accessed or transferred.  
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DO NOT use your computer to change or edit folder  
or file names on the microSD card, and do not  
attempt to transfer large amounts of data from the  
computer to the microSD card. Doing so may cause  
the microSD card to fail.  
DO NOT turn off or restart your computer, or put it  
into standby mode, while using a mass storage  
device. Doing so will result in loss or damage of data.  
If you connect a mass storage device to a peripheral  
device, your device may not work properly.  
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For additional help with synchronization, visit:  
www.windowsmobile.com/getstarted from your computer's  
Web browser.  
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Installing the Sync Program  
1. Download the latest version of ActiveSync or  
Windows Mobile Device Center online at  
2. From the Step 2 area of the page, click an  
application to begin installation.  
Setting Up Windows Media Player Sync (page 104)  
Syncing Music via Windows Media Player (page 106)  
Creating a Custom Ring Tone (page 107)  
ActiveSync for Windows XP or earlier.  
Windows Mobile Device Center for Windows Vista.  
3. Launch the setup program and follow the  
onscreen instructions to install and configure your  
sync program.  
Your device features a built-in synchronization utility  
(ActiveSync® for Windows XP, Windows Mobile Device  
Center for Windows Vista) that lets you synchronize  
data between your computer and your device. This  
software helps keep Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, or  
Inbox data up-to-date.  
During setup, select the information you want to  
synchronize, such as Contacts, Calendar, E-Mail,  
Files, or Media.  
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Synchronization Overview  
The setup program will detect any existing or  
previous versions of the sync programs on your  
computer. Follow the instructions to repair or replace  
any existing installations.  
Note  
Once you begin the synchronization process (by  
connecting your device to your computer) the  
ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center window  
should automatically open.  
Running the Sync Program  
Your device will remain connected to the computer  
after synchronization is complete. If any selected  
content is changed on your computer (new email,  
photos, playlist updates, etc.) the program automatically  
resyncs the information on the device. You can open  
the device’s file directory within the ActiveSync  
application by:  
Once ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center is  
installed, launching it is as simple as connecting your  
device to your computer.  
Insert the small end of the supplied USB cable to  
your device's charger/accessory jack and connect  
the other end to an available USB port on your  
computer.  
Clicking the Explore tab or Tools > Explore Device  
(ActiveSync).  
Synchronization will begin automatically the first  
time you connect your device to your computer.  
Clicking File Management > Browse the contents of your  
device (Windows Mobile Device Center).  
All selected synchronization items will be copied  
from your computer to your device. Windows  
Explorer will create a shortcut to the Mobile drive.  
You can then copy files quickly and easily from the  
device to the computer, or vice versa.  
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4. Connect the other end into the charger/accesory  
jack. (The Synchronization Setup Wizard will  
launch on your computer and prompt you to set  
up a sync partnership with the device.)  
ActiveSync Connection and Setup  
Your computer can assign a different profile to each  
device that is connected to it via the ActiveSync  
application. Once you connect your first Intrepid device,  
it will show up within the File > Mobile Devices menu.  
It is recommended that if you wish to set up  
Outlook Email (via a Microsoft Exchange  
Server), you do so wirelessly by using the  
device’s pre-installed ActiveSync application  
Important  
If the device is connected to a computer without  
Outlook, the entry appears as SPH-i350.  
Note  
(
> ActiveSync).  
When the device is connected to a computer with  
Outlook, the entry appears as the name of your  
Outlook profile.  
1. Right-click the ActiveSync icon (  
) in your  
computer’s taskbar and select the Connection  
Settings... option.  
2. Make sure the following options are checked and  
click OK:  
Allow USB Connections  
Open ActiveSync when my device connects  
3. Connect one end of the USB data cable (included  
with your device) into the USB port on your  
computer.  
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Configuring a Direct ActiveSync  
Connection  
For additional information about configuring an  
Exchange Server connection, please refer to the  
Setting Up Email guide.  
Note  
1. From the initial Synchronization Setup Wizard, click  
Next to begin the setup process.  
Setting Up Windows Media Player  
Sync  
2. From the Synchronization Options screen, check  
all information types you would like to synchronize  
with your device and your computer (Contacts,  
Calendar, E-mail, Tasks, Favorites, Files, and Media).  
If you choose to synchronize multimedia files (pictures,  
video, and music), you will need to set up a sync  
partnership between your device and your computer's  
Windows Media Player.  
3. Click Next to continue.  
4. Check the box for Allow wireless data connections if  
you would like to allow this connection type  
(usually disabled if your device is using an active  
USB connection), and click Next.  
It is recommended that you have the latest version of  
Windows Media Player installed (at the time of print it  
was version 11). (You can verify you have the latest  
version by clicking Help > Check for Updates... from the  
Media Player menu.)  
5. Click Finish to complete the setup process and  
establish the partnership. ActiveSync will save the  
settings and begin synchronizing your device with  
your computer based on those settings.  
1. Verify Media was selected when you set your sync  
options:  
Media synchronization can require that you launch  
Windows Media Player to finish the process of setting  
Note  
ActiveSync - Click Tools > Options and ensure Media  
is checked.  
Windows Mobile Device Center - Click Mobile Device  
Settings > Change content sync settings.  
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2. From within the Synchronized items field (adjacent to  
the Media entry) click the Setup must be completed  
link.  
4. Click on the Sync tab and click on the entry within  
the left pane to launch the partnership process.  
– or –  
3. From the Media Synchronization pop-up dialog  
Click the Click here link from within the Windows  
Media Player screen to begin the setup.  
box, click Yes to begin the setup process.  
Windows Media Player is launched and your  
device appears within the left pane of the  
application.  
If the Device Setup screen (shown above) does  
not appear, right-click on the device icon (left  
pane) and select Setup Sync...  
If your device contains an internal microSD card,  
both the built-in device storage and internal microSD  
card (listed as Storage Card) are listed as two  
separate device entries on the left pane.  
Enter a new name for either the built-in device  
storage location or for the Storage Card  
(microSD).  
Note  
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Syncing Music via Windows Media  
Player  
1. Click on any of the available library categories  
(such as Artist, Album, or Songs) to display a list of  
all current music files detected by Windows Media  
Player.  
Songs that are copy-protected (DRM protection) will  
not be transferred and can result in a transfer error  
message.  
Note  
2. Select a song and drag it to the Sync List section  
of the application (right pane). (The available  
memory indicator will change depending on the  
size of the selected song.)  
3. When you have finished selecting songs, click Start  
Sync to begin the upload process from your  
computer to your device’s Music folder.  
5. Click Finish to complete the device setup within  
Windows Media Player.  
If this list is later updated on your computer, it will  
be updated on your device during the next  
synchronization session.  
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To assign the new sound file to other applications:  
1. Press > Settings > Sounds & Notifications.  
Creating a Custom Ring Tone  
You can create your own custom ring tones by using  
ActiveSync to copy compatible music files to your  
device.  
2. Touch the Notifications tab.  
3. Select an event from the Event field.  
4. Select a Ring type category or touch the Play sound  
box, and then use your navigation key to scroll  
through the available ring tones.  
1. From within the ActiveSync dialog, click the  
onscreen Explore button.  
2. Select a compatible audio file (MP3 or M4a without  
DRM) and copy it to the My Windows Mobile-Based  
Device\ Application Data\Sounds folder.  
Touch  
to hear the selection.  
Touch  
to silence the playback.  
5. Press  
to assign the new ringer.  
3. If prompted, select OK to allow conversion of the  
copied file for compatibility with your device. (The  
ring tone will now be available from the Ring tone  
field.)  
To assign the new sound file as your default ringer:  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
2. Touch the Phone tab.  
3. Touch the new selection from the available list.  
Touch  
to hear the selection  
4. Press  
to store the new ring tone.  
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Taking Pictures  
Taking pictures with your device’s built-in camera is as  
simple as choosing a subject, pointing the lens, and  
pressing a button.  
1. Press  
to activate the camera. (Additional  
camera options are available through the camera  
mode Options menu. See “Selecting Camera  
Settings” on page 114.)  
Working With Pictures and Videos (page 119)  
Sending Pictures and Videos by Email (page 120)  
Printing Pictures via Bluetooth (page 121)  
– or –  
Press  
> Camera.  
2. Using the display screen as a viewfinder, aim the  
Images and video can be stored in either My Device  
(built-in memory) or Storage Card (microSD card).  
Your device can support microSD cards of up to  
16GB.  
Note  
camera lens at your subject.  
3. Press  
or  
until the shutter sounds. (The  
picture will automatically be saved in your selected  
storage area.)  
You can choose to store pictures either in your  
device’s internal storage (My Device) or within the  
DCIM folder on your microSD card.  
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Display  
Image  
Images  
Remaining Location  
Storage  
Mode  
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Off  
2
Camera  
Options  
My Photos  
Folder  
The default storage location on the device is  
My Device/My Document/My Pictures/DCIM.  
Note  
4. Take a few minutes to get familiarized with the  
layout of the Camera screen.  
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The center of each panoramic area is  
indicated with a yellow square, that must be  
centered within the white square on the  
display before the image is taken. Resolution  
is reduced to 640x480.  
Camera Mode Functions  
When the device is in camera mode, the following  
options are displayed onscreen along with the current  
image.  
Mode (  
Camcorder.  
) to toggle the mode between Camera and  
Shutter Speed (  
) to select the camera’s shutter  
speed based on several presets (None, Portrait,  
Landscape, Sports, Party, Beach, Sunset, Dawn, Fall, Night,  
Against Light, Firework, Text or Candle).  
Shooting Mode (  
following:  
) to select an option from the  
Resolution (  
(3M[2048x1536], 2M [1600x1200], 1M [1280x960], or  
0.3M [640x480]).  
) to select a picture’s resolution  
Single to take a single shot.  
on the subject and snaps the photograph once it  
detects a smile.  
Settings (  
Metering, Image Quality, Storage, etc..  
(See page 114 for details.)  
) to select WhiteBalance, Effects, ISO,  
Continuous to take multiple shots. (See “Taking  
Multiple Shots” on page 113.)  
Exit (  
Auto Focus (  
viewfinder. Modes are Auto Focus or Macro.  
Selftimer ( ) to activate the camera’s timer. (See  
“Setting the Selftimer” on page 113.)  
) to exit the current mode.  
Mosaic to take up to 4 images (2x2, 1x2, or 2x1)  
that are then combined into a single picture.  
Resolution is reduced to 640x480.  
) to focus on the center of the  
Panorama to take up to six images that are then  
combined into a single panoramic picture. Press  
to take your first picture.  
Brightness (  
) to adjust the image brightness level.  
Press the on0s.0creen slider left (to decrease) or right  
(to increase) the setting. (The default setting is 0.0.)  
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Album (  
videos.  
) to review previously taken pictures and  
Magnify (  
) to use the onscreen slider to zoom  
in or out on the current image (not available for  
videos).  
Using the Album Screen  
Touch  
1. Once a picture or video has been taken, touch  
Send (  
) to send the picture or video via MMS,  
to display the Album screen.  
Email, or Bluetooth. Follow the onscreen  
instructions to complete the message. (See  
“Sending Data via Bluetooth” on page 127.)  
Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the  
delivery.  
2. Press the navigation key left or right to display a  
picture or video, and then touch an option:  
Return (  
) to return to the camera or  
camcorder.  
Assign (  
) to assign the current image as either  
Memo/Detail (  
) to either annotate the current  
the Caller ID image for a specific Contacts entry  
or as the Today background wallpaper (not  
available for videos). See “Assigning Pictures” on  
page 112.  
image or view the details of the image.  
Photo Memo allows you to attach a small  
memo portion at the bottom of the image. In  
this area you can type or draw on the screen  
(altering the thickness, color and pen/eraser  
usage).  
Touch  
Erase (  
to return to the previous screen.  
) to delete the picture you just took.  
Pictures can also be assigned to contacts from the  
Contacts and Pictures & Videos menus.  
Note  
Detail provides information about the image  
such as File name and Resolution.  
Touch  
to return to the previous screen.  
Touch  
screen.  
from any screen to return to the previous  
Tip  
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Assigning an Image to the Background Display  
Assigning Pictures  
This will be the image that is displayed behind the  
onscreen options on the Today page.  
After taking a picture, assign it as a Wall Paper or as a  
Caller ID for a contact.  
1. Take a picture. (See steps 1–3 on page 108.)  
Assigning an Image to a Contacts Entry  
2. With the picture displayed, touch  
.
1. Take a picture. (See steps 1–3 on page 108.)  
3. Scroll left or right across the screen to display the  
picture you want to assign.  
2. With the picture displayed, touch  
.
3. Scroll left or right across the screen to display the  
4. Touch  
> Wall Paper.  
picture you want to assign.  
This option allows the selected image to be  
displayed as a background image for the Today,  
Start, and Unlock screens.  
4. Touch  
> Caller ID.  
This option allows the selected image to be  
displayed when an incoming call is from a  
selected Contacts entry.  
5. Zoom the picture as desired using the zoom (  
tool.  
)
5. Zoom the picture as desired using the zoom (  
tool.  
)
OK  
6. Touch  
to assign the picture.  
OK  
6. Touch  
once you have completed making the  
desired changes to the image.  
7. Touch an entry from the Select a Contact page to  
complete the picture assignment.  
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Setting the Selftimer  
Taking Multiple Shots  
1. From camera mode, touch  
.
This feature allows you to take a series of shots in a  
continuous sequence.  
2. Touch the length of delay you want the timer to use  
(2 seconds, 5 seconds, or 10 seconds). (The default  
setting is Off.)  
To shoot a series of individual pictures:  
1. From camera mode, touch  
> Continuous.  
3. Press  
or  
when you are ready to start  
Once selected, resolution is changed to 640x480.  
Note  
the timer. (The timer is displayed at the middle of  
the display screen during the self-timer  
countdown.)  
2. Press  
or  
to take the pictures.  
The device takes a series of nine images.  
4. Get ready for the picture. (The device displays an  
onscreen countdown and begins to beep for each  
second of the countdown. When the timer is down  
to three seconds, the Indicator LED will increase  
the blinking speed just before the picture is taken.)  
To shoot a series of combined pictures:  
1. From camera mode, touch  
> Mosaic.  
Once selected, resolution is changed to 640x480.  
Note  
2. Touch one of the following options:  
To cancel the selftimer after it has started:  
2x2 to take a series of four pictures (made up of  
two row and two columns) that are then  
combined into one image.  
Press  
.
While the selftimer is active, all keys are disabled  
except  
Note  
.
1x2 to take a series of two pictures (made up of  
one row and two columns) and that are then  
combined into one image.  
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2x1 to take a series of two pictures (made up of  
two rows and one column) that are then  
combined into one image.  
Tabs with multiple pages of options are indicated  
with up/down arrows at the right of the page.  
2. Touch  
to view onscreen drop-down fields and  
select an option:  
3. Press  
or  
to take the pictures.  
WhiteBalance to adjust white balance based on  
changing conditions. Select from Auto [default],  
Tungsten, Fluorescent, Daylight, or Cloudy.  
Using the Zoom  
This feature allows you to zoom in on an object when  
you take a picture. Depending on your resolution  
settings, you can adjust the zoom from 1x to 11x.  
OK  
Touch  
to store the new selection.  
Effects to select a variety of color tones for the  
picture. Select from None [default], Black White,  
Sepia, Aqua, or Negative).  
1. From camera mode, repeatedly press the volume  
key up to zoom in and down to zoom out. It may  
take several presses to get the desired zoom.  
OK  
Touch  
to store the new selection.  
Zooming will not function if the resolution is set to  
0.3M.  
Note  
ISO to select camera’s film ISO speed. Select from  
ISO Auto [default], ISO 50, ISO 100, ISO 200, or  
ISO 400).  
2. Press  
or  
to take the picture. (The  
OK  
Touch  
to store the new selection.  
picture will automatically be saved in your selected  
storage area.)  
Metering to set how the camera measures or  
meters the light source. Select from  
CenterWeighted [default], Matrix, or Spot).  
Selecting Camera Settings  
OK  
Touch  
to store the new selection.  
1. From camera mode, touch Settings (  
). (There  
Touch the down arrow to view additional  
options. Page 2/2 is now displayed.  
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Image Quality to select the picture quality setting  
(High, Normal, or Economy).  
Recording Videos  
3. Touch  
option:  
to view drop-down fields and select an  
In addition to taking pictures, you can record, view, and  
send videos with your device’s built-in video camera.  
GuideLine to display an onscreen grid that can be  
used to properly align the elements of the image  
before you take the picture. Select ON or OFF.  
1. Press  
to activate the camera mode.  
2. Touch  
to activate the camcorder mode.  
to select a recording mode Normal or  
Review reveals the current picture within the My  
Photos Album. This allows you to both confirm  
you like the new picture and also undertake one  
of many file-specific functions.  
3. Touch  
MMS.  
MMS can be at most 490KB in size, but the length of  
a Normal video is dependent on both the quality  
settings and storage type used (My Device or  
Storage Card).  
Note  
ShutterSound to select a shutter sound  
(Shutter 1-3).  
TimeOut to select an inactivity timeout setting (No  
Limit, 1 min, 2 min, or 3 min.)  
4. Using the device’s display screen as a viewfinder,  
aim the lens at your subject.  
Storage to select the destination for the image files  
(My Device [on the device] or Storage Card [on the  
microSD card]).  
5. Press  
to begin recording.  
6. Touch Cancel (left softkey), pause (  
), or stop  
(right softkey) to stop recording. (The video will  
automatically be saved to the default folder.)  
OK  
4. Touch  
to store any changes.  
Some features are disabled as they are only used  
with photos.  
Note  
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7. Touch  
Return (  
and select one of the following:  
Mode (  
and Camera.  
) to toggle the mode between Camcorder  
) to return to the camcorder mode to  
Recording Mode (  
following:  
) to select an option from the  
shoot additional videos.  
Memo/Detail (  
video or view the details of the video file.  
) to either annotate the current  
Normal to record video using any available  
settings and resolution. These are only limited by  
available storage space.  
Detail provides information about the video  
MMS to record a video to be sent in an MMS  
message. The resolution and length of this video  
type is restricted to 176x144.  
Touch  
to return to the previous page.  
) to send the video file via either  
Send Video (  
MMS, email, or Bluetooth. (See “Sending Data via  
Bluetooth” on page 127.) Follow the onscreen  
instructions to complete the delivery.  
Resolution (  
(320x240 or 176x144).  
Settings ( ) to select WhiteBalance, Effects, Video  
Quality, Metering, GuideLine, etc. (See page 117 for  
details.)  
) to select a video’s resolution  
MMS can be at most 176x144 in resolution but the  
resolution of a Normal video can be either 320x240  
or 176x144.  
Note  
Exit (  
) to exit the current mode.  
Erase to delete the video you just took.  
Selftimer (  
) to activate the camcorder’s timer.  
(See “Setting the Selftimer” on page 113.)  
Camcorder Mode Functions  
Brightness ( ) to adjust the video brightness level.  
0.0  
When the device is in camcorder mode, the following  
options are displayed onscreen along with the current  
video.  
Press the onscreen slider left (to decrease) or right  
(to increase) the setting. (The default setting is 0.0.)  
Album (  
) to review previously taken pictures and  
videos.  
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OK  
Touch  
3. Touch  
to store the new selection.  
Selecting Video Mode Options  
to view onscreen drop-down fields and  
select an option:  
1. From camcorder mode, touch Settings (  
).  
(There are two tabs [Camcorder and Additional  
Options]).  
GuideLine to display an onscreen grid that can be  
used to properly align the elements of the video  
before you shoot. Select either ON or OFF.  
Tabs with multiple pages of options are indicated  
with up/down arrows at the right of the page.  
Review (unavailable)  
2. Touch  
option:  
to view drop-down fields and select an  
AudioRec to active the built-in microphone and  
add audio to the current recording. Not using  
audio can help to reduce the final file size.  
WhiteBalance to adjust white balance based on  
changing conditions. Select from Auto [default],  
Tungsten, Fluorescent, Daylight, or Cloudy.  
TimeOut to select an inactivity timeout setting  
(No Limit, 1 min, 2 min, or 3 min.)  
OK  
Touch  
to store the new selection.  
Storage to select the destination for the video files  
(My Device [on the device] or Storage Card [on the  
microSD card]).  
Effects to select a variety of color tones for the  
video. Select from None [default], Black White, Sepia,  
Aqua, or Negative).  
OK  
4. Touch  
to store any changes.  
OK  
Touch  
to store the new selection.  
Video Quality to select the video quality setting  
(High, Normal, or Economy).  
OK  
Touch  
to store the new selection.  
Metering to set how the camcorder measures or  
meters the light source. Select from  
CenterWeighted [default], Matrix, or Spot).  
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Viewing Your Camcorder’s Status Area  
Display  
Storing Pictures and Videos  
Your device’s picture and video storage area is  
called My Pictures. There are two types of folders  
in My Photos:  
Display Record Time Storage  
Mode  
Image  
Remaining Location  
My Device  
02:14:20  
Storage Card  
Storage Options  
1. Press and hold  
to activate camera mode.  
2. Touch Settings (  
Tabs with multiple pages of options are indicated  
).  
Off  
with up/down arrows at the right of the page.  
3
3. Touch  
, touch the down arrow and touch the  
Storage field.  
4. Touch either My Device or Storage Card.  
OK  
5. Touch  
to store any changes.  
Camcorder  
Options  
My Photos  
Folder  
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Device Picture and Video Folders  
Working With Pictures and Videos  
To review your pictures and videos saved on the device:  
Depending on the default storage location, your  
pictures and videos are stored in the My Pictures folder  
either on the device or on the memory card.  
1. Press  
> Pictures & Videos. (This navigates to the  
My Pictures folder on the device. From there you  
can access pictures and videos by opening the  
DCIM subfolder.)  
The number of pictures and videos that can be stored  
in your device is not only determined by the fixed  
amount of available onboard memory, but also by the  
size of other files stored on your device such as  
Contacts, Voice Notes, and Calendar entries.  
2. Use your navigation key to view and scroll through  
the pictures.  
To launch the camera, highlight the camera icon  
and press  
.
Deleting pictures will free up memory space on your  
device to enable you to take more pictures.  
Note  
3. Select a picture or video and touch it to view the  
file.  
The number of pictures and videos stored on the  
microSD card is much more variable because of  
differences in memory card sizes.  
– or –  
1. Press  
> DCIM.  
> File Explorer > My Documents > My Pictures  
2. Locate your images and use your navigation key to  
view and scroll through the available pictures or  
videos.  
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microSD Picture and Video Folders  
Sending Pictures and Videos  
by Email  
You can save pictures and videos directly to the  
microSD card using your device’s pictures and videos  
settings. The maximum number of pictures or videos  
that can be saved to the microSD card is limited only  
by the memory size of the card.  
Once you have taken a picture or a video, you can use  
share it with family and friends as an email attachment.  
To review your pictures and videos saved to the storage  
card:  
You will need to set up an email account before you  
can send pictures or videos. (For more information,  
please see “Email” on page 147 or the Set Up Your Email  
guide included with your device.)  
1. Press  
> Pictures & Videos > Menu (right softkey) >  
Go To > Folders... > Storage Card. (This navigates to  
the microSD card. From there you can access  
videos by opening the DCIM subfolder.)  
Email messages (with or without attachments)  
cannot be sent to phone numbers, only to valid email  
addresses.  
Note  
2. Use your navigation key to view and scroll through  
the pictures.  
3. Select a picture or video and press  
the file.  
to view  
– or –  
1. Press  
> File Explorer > My Pictures.  
2. From the top-left drop-down list touch DCIM.  
3. Use your navigation key to view and scroll through  
the available pictures or videos.  
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To send pictures or videos via email:  
1. Press > Pictures & Videos.  
8. Press Send (left softkey) to send the message.  
Printing Pictures via Bluetooth  
2. Highlight an  
image and press  
Menu (right  
Your device can send pictures to a Bluetooth-  
compatible printer, allowing you to print pictures stored  
on your device without the need for connecting cables  
or additional software.  
softkey) > Send.  
3. Highlight an  
email account  
and press  
Make sure your battery is fully charged before using  
this feature and that your printer is turned on and  
functioning properly.  
4. Enter the  
recipient's email  
To set up your device for Bluetooth printing:  
address in the To: field. (See “Entering Text” on  
page 35.)  
1. Confirm that Bluetooth has been enabled on your  
device. (See “Turning Bluetooth On and Off” on  
page 123.)  
5. Enter a message title in the Subject: field.  
6. Press the navigation key down to the message  
area below the Attached field and enter a message,  
if desired.  
2. Press  
> Settings > Bluetooth.  
3. Touch Add new device....  
7. To insert an additional picture or video, press Menu  
4. Select a Bluetooth-enabled printer from the list of  
detected devices and press Next (right softkey).  
(right softkey) > Insert > Picture.  
Highlight a picture (or navigate to a video) and  
press  
.
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5. Enter a passcode and press Next (right softkey).  
(An onscreen message will tell you if the  
connection was made successfully. If the  
connection failed, please confirm the device is  
functioning correctly and repeat steps 3 and 4.)  
6. Press Advanced (right softkey).  
7. From the Services screen, place a check in the  
BPP printer box by touching the option.  
8. Press Save (right softkey) twice to return to the  
Connections screen.  
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Turning Bluetooth On and Off  
By default, your device’s Bluetooth feature is turned off.  
Making your device Bluetooth-visible makes it  
“discoverable” by other in-range Bluetooth devices.  
Bluetooth management is done via the Wireless  
Manager.  
Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu (page 124)  
Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 125)  
Sending Data via Bluetooth (page 127)  
To access the Wireless Manager:  
Press  
.
Do not press and hold this key for too long as it will  
launch the Task Manager application.  
Note  
About Bluetooth  
Bluetooth is a short-range communications technology  
that allows you to connect wirelessly to a number of  
Bluetooth devices, such as headsets and hands-free  
car kits, and Bluetooth-enabled handhelds, computers,  
printers, and wireless phones. The Bluetooth  
communication range is usually up to approximately  
30 feet.  
To turn Bluetooth on:  
1. From the Wireless Manager, touch the Bluetooth field  
to enable the feature.  
When Bluetooth is inactive, the Bluetooth field  
displays the  
icon.  
X
When Bluetooth is active, the  
icon is  
displayed on both this field and on the screen.  
2. Press Done (left softkey) to exit and return to the  
Today screen.  
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To turn Bluetooth off:  
To access the Bluetooth Settings menu:  
1. From the Wireless Manager, touch the Bluetooth field  
again to disable the feature.  
1. From the Wireless Manager, press Menu (right  
softkey) > Bluetooth Settings.  
2. Press Done (left softkey) to exit and return to the  
Today screen.  
Another way to navigate to the Bluetooth Settings  
screen is > Settings > Bluetooth.  
Note  
2. Set your Bluetooth options.  
Bluetooth Status Indicators  
Touch the Mode tab and touch the Make this device  
visible to other devices field to set your Bluetooth  
visibility. If disabled, your device can not be  
detected by other compatible devices (also  
known as Hidden).  
The following icons show your Bluetooth connection  
status at a glance:  
– Bluetooth is active (default status)  
– Bluetooth is active and externally visible  
Touch the Visible Timeout tab and select a timeout  
option for your device’s visibility.  
Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu  
After selecting this time frame, your device will  
automatically become Hidden. Choose from  
Never, After 1 minute, After 5 minutes, After 10  
minutes.  
The Bluetooth menu allows you to set up many of the  
characteristics of your device’s Bluetooth service,  
including:  
Setting your device’s visibility (or “discoverability”) for  
other Bluetooth devices  
Displaying your device’s Bluetooth supported profiles  
Pairing with new Bluetooth devices  
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3. Touch the adjacent empty field and enter a new  
numeric PIN code. (Remember to use the  
to enter numbers.)  
Enabling Smart Pairing  
key  
Bluetooth Smart Pairing simplifies the process of  
pairing with other Bluetooth-capable devices using PIN  
codes for secured pairing. The simplified process uses  
a set of pre-defined common pairing codes to speed  
up the pairing process. The commonly used PIN codes  
are: 0000 and 8888.  
4. Press  
to store this change and return to the  
previous page.  
Pairing Bluetooth Devices  
1. From the Wireless Manager, press Menu (right  
softkey) > Bluetooth Settings.  
Paired Devices  
2. Touch the Smart Pairing tab and tap the Enable smart  
The Bluetooth pairing process allows you to establish  
trusted connections between your device and another  
Bluetooth device. When devices are paired, a passkey  
is shared between devices, allowing for fast, secure  
connections while bypassing the discovery and  
authentication process.  
pairing field to enable the feature.  
To enter a unique number, place a checkmark on  
the Add own PIN code field.  
Note  
3. Press  
to store this change and return to the  
previous page.  
To pair Bluetooth devices with your Samsung  
Intrepid, make sure your device is visible to other  
devices. See “Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu” on  
page 124.  
Note  
To add your own customized PIN:  
1. From the Wireless Manager, press Menu (right  
softkey) > Bluetooth Settings.  
To pair your device with another Bluetooth device:  
2. Touch the Smart Pairing tab and tap the Add own PIN  
1. From the Wireless Manager, press Menu (right  
softkey) > Bluetooth Settings.  
code field.  
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2. Touch the Devices tab and tap Add new device...  
(Your device will display a list of discovered  
in-range Bluetooth devices.)  
1. From the Wireless Manager, press Menu (right  
softkey) > Bluetooth Settings.  
2. Touch the Devices tab. This tab now displays all  
currently connected and disconnected devices.  
3. Scroll down the list, touch a device name and  
press Next (right softkey) to begin the pairing  
process.  
3. Touch an entry’s name from the list and press  
Disconnect (right softkey). The device is now  
migrated to the bottom Disconnected area of the tab.  
If you do not see your target Bluetooth device,  
touch the onscreen Refresh button.  
Reconnecting Your Paired Device  
4. Enter the passcode (PIN) for the external device  
and press Next (right softkey).  
1. From the Wireless Manager, press Menu (right  
softkey) > Bluetooth Settings.  
5. Once the recipient enters the passkey/passcode or  
accepts the pairing, press Done (left softkey) to  
complete the process.  
2. Touch the Devices tab.  
Touch an entry’s name from the Disconnected  
area of the tab and press Connect (right softkey).  
The device is now migrated to the top area of the  
tab.  
Due to different specifications and features of other  
Bluetooth-compatible devices, display and  
operations may be different, and functions such as  
transfer or exchange may not be possible with all  
Bluetooth-compatible devices.  
Note  
This setting is related to your connected headset  
device.  
Note  
Disconnecting Your Paired Device  
Disconnecting a device does not delete it from the list  
but rather temporarily deactivates the connection which  
can later be reactivated.  
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2. Use the navigation key to highlight an entry and  
press Menu (right softkey) > Send Contact > Beam.  
(The device begins searching for available  
Deleting Paired Devices  
To delete a specific paired device:  
Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth-capable phones will  
appear in the list with an adjacent phone icon.)  
1. From the Wireless Manager, press Menu (right  
softkey) > Bluetooth Settings.  
3. Select a target Bluetooth device from the list by  
touching either the name of the device or Tap to  
send.  
– or –  
Press  
> Settings > Bluetooth.  
2. Touch the Devices tab. This tab now displays all  
The recipient’s phone will display a confirmation  
screen where they’ll have to agree to save the  
incoming file.  
currently connected and disconnected devices.  
3. Touch and hold the onscreen device entry.  
The recipient must select Yes (to accept and save  
the contact) or No (to reject the incoming data).  
4. Touch Delete > Yes.  
The status will then reflect Done.  
Sending Data via Bluetooth  
4. Press  
when the transfer is done.  
To send pictures via Bluetooth:  
You can send data saved on your device to another  
Bluetooth-enabled device.  
1. Press  
> Pictures & Videos and select a picture.  
To send contacts information via Bluetooth:  
2. Highlight the image from the page and press Menu  
(right softkey) > Beam...  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
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3. Select a target Bluetooth device from the list by  
touching either the name of the device or Tap to  
send.  
The recipient’s phone will display a confirmation  
screen where they’ll have to agree to save the  
incoming file.  
The recipient must select Yes (to accept and save  
the contact) or No (to reject the incoming data).  
4. Press  
when the transfer is done.  
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Section 3  
Sprint Service  
   
Voicemail  
3A. Sprint Service:  
Setting Up Your Voicemail  
Your device automatically transfers all unanswered  
calls to your voicemail, even if your device is in use or  
turned off. You should set up your Sprint Voicemail and  
personal greeting as soon as your device is activated.  
Caller ID (page 135)  
1. Press and hold  
.
2. Follow the system prompts to:  
Create your passcode.  
Making a Three-Way Call (page 136)  
Call Forwarding (page 137)  
Roaming (page 137)  
Record your name announcement.  
Record your greeting.  
Voicemail Passcode  
Note  
Sprint strongly recommends that you create a  
passcode when setting up your voicemail to protect  
against unauthorized access. Without a passcode,  
anyone who has your device can access your  
messages and place outbound calls through your  
wireless account.  
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To call your voicemail:  
Voicemail Notification  
Press and hold  
voicemail box.)  
. (Your device will dial your  
There are several ways your device alerts you to a new  
message:  
– or –  
Via the Voicemail  
popup (left softkey)  
on the Today  
Scroll through the onscreen options and touch the  
Voicemail field.  
screen.  
To call your voicemail from another phone:  
Via a numeric  
display on the  
voicemail field.  
1. Dial your wireless phone number.  
2. When your voicemail answers, press  
enter your passcode.  
and then  
From the Status Bar  
icons area, touch  
To display your Missed Log:  
>
.
From the Today  
screen, scroll  
through the  
Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages  
When you receive a new voice message, your device  
alerts you and prompts you to call your voicemail (see  
above).  
onscreen options  
and touch the  
phone field.  
– or –  
Press Notification  
(left softkey) >  
View.  
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To display the Missed Call entry from the notification screen:  
Clearing the Message Icon  
From the Status Bar icons area, touch  
>
.
Your device may temporarily continue to display the  
message icon after you have checked your voice and  
text messages.  
When an incoming call is not answered, the  
missed call icon (  
your screen.  
) is displayed at the top of  
1. From the Status Bar icons area, touch  
>
.
When you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint  
Network, you may not receive notification of new  
voicemail messages. Sprint recommends that you  
periodically check your voicemail by dialing 1 + area  
code + your wireless phone number. When your  
Note  
2. Press Dismiss (left softkey).  
Voicemail Key Guide  
Here’s a quick guide to your keyboard functions while  
listening to voicemail messages.  
voicemail answers, press  
and enter your  
passcode. Roaming rates apply when you access  
voicemail while roaming off the Nationwide Sprint  
Network.  
Date/Time  
Replay  
Erase  
Send Reply  
Rewind  
Advance  
Forward  
Save  
Your device accepts messages even when it is  
turned off. However, your device notifies you of new  
messages only when it is turned on and you are in a  
Sprint service area.  
When you call into voicemail, you first hear the  
header information (date, time, and sender  
information) for the message. To skip directly to the  
Tip  
Return Call  
Help  
Cancel  
Skip  
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Composing Text Messages  
Text Messaging (SMS)  
1. Press  
> Text.  
With text messaging (SMS), you can send and receive  
instant text messages between your wireless device  
and another messaging-ready phone. When you  
receive a new message, it will automatically display on  
your device’s screen.  
– or –  
From the Today  
screen, scroll  
through the  
onscreen options  
and touch the text  
field.  
In addition, text messaging includes a variety of preset  
messages, such as “Where are you?” that make  
composing messages fast and easy. Use your device  
to customize your own preset messages.  
2. Press Menu (right  
softkey) > New.  
You can instantly access all your device’s messaging  
options, including Text Messaging, using the text field  
located on the Today screen.  
Tip  
3. Touch the + Tap to add recipients box to select:  
Phonebook to select a recipient from your  
Contacts (qualifying Contacts entries must  
contain a wireless phone number or an email  
address).  
See your service plan for applicable charges for Text  
Messaging and SMS Voice Messaging.  
Note  
Touch an entry and press Select (left softkey).  
Call Log to select from a list of recent calls.  
Touch an entry and press Select (left softkey).  
Group to select a group of recipients. This Group  
can contain multiple entries.  
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Touch multiple entries and press Select (left  
softkey).  
There is a 160-character limit for each text message.  
If your message exceeds 160 characters, the  
remaining characters are placed into an additional  
message.  
Note  
Enter Manually to enter a wireless phone number  
directly. (Remember to use the  
numbers.)  
key to enter  
Accessing Text Messages  
Enter the number and press Done (left softkey).  
To read a text message:  
4. Touch the text field and enter a message or use  
the preset messages or emoticons (smileys).  
When you receive a text message, you will  
To type a message, use your keyboard to enter  
your message.  
automatically see it on your device’s screen within a  
New Text Message popup. Use your navigation key to  
scroll down and view the entire message.  
Press Menu (right softkey) > Insert > My Messages to  
insert preset messages.  
1. Press  
> Text.  
Press Menu (right softkey) > Insert > Emoticons to  
insert emoticons or smileys.  
– or –  
From the Today screen, scroll through the  
onscreen options and touch the text field.  
Select additional messaging options by pressing  
Menu (right softkey) > Options to Use Callback  
Number or Priority.  
– or –  
From the Today screen, press the Notification (left  
softkey) > Reply (left softkey).  
5. Press Send (left softkey) to deliver your message.  
Creating messages can also be accessed by  
pressing on the keyboard.  
Note  
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To reply to a text message:  
Managing Text Messages  
1. From the Today screen, press the Notification (left  
To clear your messages inbox:  
softkey) > Reply (left softkey).  
1. From the Messaging Inbox page, press Menu (right  
softkey) > Tools > Clear “Messaging”.  
– or –  
While the message is open, use your keyboard to  
compose your reply or use the preset messages or  
icons.  
2. Touch Yes.  
To empty your deleted messages:  
To type a message, use your keyboard to enter  
your message.  
1. From the Messaging Inbox page, press Menu (right  
softkey) > Tools > Empty Deleted Items.  
To insert a picture, sound or video, press Menu  
(right softkey) > Insert, touch an option.  
2. Touch Yes.  
To use a preset message, press Menu (right  
softkey) > My Text, touch a message.  
Caller ID  
To spell check your message, press Menu (right  
Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before  
answering the device by displaying the number of the  
incoming call. If you do not want your number  
displayed when you make a call, follow these steps.  
softkey) > Spell Check.  
You may select additional messaging options by  
pressing Menu (right softkey) > Message Options to  
set a Priority or to Send a callback number.  
2. Press Send (left softkey) to deliver your message.  
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To block your phone number from being displayed when  
you make a call:  
For those calls where you don’t want to be  
Tip  
interrupted, you can temporarily disable Call Waiting  
by pressing * 7 0 before placing your call. Call Waiting  
is automatically reactivated once you end the call.  
1. Press  
2. Enter the number you want to call.  
3. Press  
.
.
Making a Three-Way Call  
To permanently block your number, call Sprint  
Customer Service.  
With Three-Way Calling, you can talk to two people at  
the same time. When using this feature, the normal  
airtime rates will be charged for each of the two calls.  
Call Waiting  
1. Enter a number and press  
2. Once you have established the first connection,  
press and wait for a dial tone. (This puts the  
.
When you’re on a call, Call Waiting alerts you to  
incoming calls by sounding two beeps. Your device’s  
screen informs you that another call is coming in and  
displays the caller’s phone number (if it is available and  
you are in digital mode).  
first caller on hold and dials the second number.  
The word In Call appears on the screen.)  
3. Dial the second number and press  
.
To respond to an incoming call while you’re on a call:  
– or –  
Press  
or Answer (left softkey). (This puts the  
Press Keypad (left softkey) and select the second  
number by touching one of the following:  
first caller on hold and answers the second call.)  
To switch back to the first caller:  
Press or Answer (left softkey) again.  
Contacts to select a recipient from your Contacts  
(qualifying Contacts entries must contain a  
wireless phone number or an email address).  
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Recent History to select a number from your Recent  
History entries.  
3. Press  
. (You will hear a tone to confirm the  
activation of Call Forwarding.)  
Enter phone number to enter a wireless phone  
number directly.  
To deactivate Call Forwarding:  
1. Press  
.
4. When you’re connected to the second party, press  
2. Press  
. (You will hear a tone to confirm the  
deactivation.)  
again to begin your three-way call.  
If one of the people you called hangs up during your  
call, you and the remaining caller stay connected. If you  
initiated the call and are the first to hang up, all callers  
are disconnected.  
You are charged a higher rate for calls you have  
forwarded.  
Note  
Roaming  
Call Forwarding  
Roaming Icon  
Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls  
to another phone number – even when your device is  
turned off. You can continue to make calls from your  
device when you have activated Call Forwarding.  
Your display screen always lets you know when you’re  
off the Nationwide Sprint Network. Anytime you are  
roaming, the device displays the roaming icon ( ). If  
you are roaming on a digital system, you will see the  
roaming icon along with the text – Digital Roam – .  
To activate Call Forwarding:  
Remember, when you are using your device off the  
Nationwide Sprint Network, always dial numbers  
using 11 digits (1 + area code + number).  
1. Press  
.
Tip  
2. Enter the area code and phone number to which  
your future calls should be forwarded.  
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3. Enter your passcode at the prompt and follow the  
Roaming on Other Digital Networks  
voice prompts.  
When you’re roaming on digital networks, your call  
quality and security will be similar to the quality you  
receive when making calls on the Nationwide Sprint  
Network. However, you may not be able to access  
certain features, such as data services, depending on  
the available network.  
When you return to the Nationwide Sprint Network,  
voicemail notification will resume as normal.  
Setting Roam Mode  
Your device allows you to control your roaming  
capabilities. By using the Roaming menu option, you  
can determine which signals your device accepts.  
If you’re on a call when you leave the Nationwide  
Sprint Network, your call is dropped. If your call is  
dropped in an area where you think Sprint service is  
available, turn your device off and on again to  
reconnect to the network.  
Note  
Choose from two  
different settings on  
your dual-band  
device to control your  
roaming experience.  
Checking for Voicemail Messages While  
Roaming  
1. Press  
>
When you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint  
Network, you may not receive on-device notification of  
new voicemail messages. Callers can still leave  
messages, but you will need to periodically check your  
voicemail for new messages if you are in a roaming  
service area for an extended period of time.  
Settings > Personal  
> Phone.  
2. Touch the Services  
tab.  
3. Scroll down the list, touch Roaming and tap the  
Change Setting button.  
2. Press  
.
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4. Touch a Set Mode option:  
4. Within the Call Guard portion of the tab, touch either  
On or Off.  
Sprint Only to access only the Nationswide Sprint  
Network and prevent roaming on other networks.  
5. Press  
to store the new setting.  
Automatic to seek service on the Nationwide Sprint  
Network. When Sprint service is unavailable, the  
device searches for an alternate system.  
Call Guard is turned on by default on your device.  
Note  
To place roaming calls with Call Guard on:  
5. Press  
to store the new setting.  
1. From standby mode, dial 1 + area code + the  
seven-digit number and press  
.
Call Guard  
2. Press Talk (left softkey) or  
to confirm the  
Roaming rate notification and complete the call.  
Your device has two ways of alerting you when you are  
roaming off the Nationwide Sprint Network; the  
onscreen roaming icon and Call Guard. Call Guard  
makes it easy to manage your roaming by requiring an  
extra step before you can place or answer a roaming  
call. (This additional step is not required when you  
make or receive calls while on the Nationwide Sprint  
Network.)  
To answer incoming roaming calls with Call Guard on:  
1. Press  
. (A message will be displayed notifying  
you that roaming charges will apply.)  
If the Call Guard feature is set to On, you need to take  
extra steps to make roaming calls.  
Note  
To turn Call Guard on or off:  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
2. Touch the Services tab.  
3. Scroll down the list, touch Roaming and tap the  
Change Setting button.  
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Never Ask turns your device’s Data Roam Guard  
feature off. You will not be notified of your roaming  
status when accessing data services.  
Data Roam Guard  
Depending on service availability and roaming  
agreements, your device may be able to access data  
services while roaming on certain digital systems. You  
can set your device to alert you when you are roaming  
off the Nationwide Sprint Network and try to use data  
services such as messaging.  
5. Press  
to store the new setting.  
To use data services when Data Roam Guard is active:  
When a pop-up notification appears informing you  
that data roam charges may apply, press Roam (left  
softkey) to connect.  
Data Roam Guard is set to Always Ask by default on  
your device.  
Note  
To set your Data Roam Guard notification:  
1. Press > Settings > Personal > Phone.  
2. Touch the Services tab.  
3. Scroll down the list, touch Roaming and tap the  
Change Setting button.  
4. Touch a Data Roam Guard option:  
Default device default setting.  
Always Ask sets your device’s Data Roam Guard  
feature on. You will see a prompt and will be  
services while roaming.  
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Your User Name  
When you buy your device and sign up for service,  
you’re automatically assigned a user name, which is  
typically based on your name and a number, followed  
by “@sprintpcs.com.” (For example, the third John  
Smith to sign up for Sprint data services might have  
[email protected] as his user name.)  
When you use data services, your user name is submitted to  
identify you to the Nationwide Sprint Network. Your user  
name will be automatically programmed into your device.  
You don’t have to enter it.  
Tellme (page 161)  
Finding Your User Name  
Wi-Fi (page 164)  
If you aren’t sure what your user name is, you can  
easily find it on your device.  
Data Services FAQs (page 166)  
Press  
> Settings > System > EVDO Data.  
Getting Started With Data Services  
Your user name is shown in the User Name field.  
With your Sprint service, you are ready to start enjoying  
the advantages of data services. This section will help  
you learn the basics of using your data services,  
including managing your user name, launching a data  
connection, and navigating the Web with your device.  
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Updating Your User Name  
Sprint Powerdeck Home Page  
If you choose to change your user name and select a  
new one online, you must then update the user name  
on your device.  
Press  
> Settings > System > EVDO Data > Menu  
(right softkey)> Update Data Profile. (To cancel, press  
or press CANCEL [right softkey] before  
completing the update.)  
Launching a Web Connection  
Press  
> Internet Explorer. (Your data connection  
starts and you see the Sprint PowerdeckSM home  
page.)  
While connecting, you may see an animation and a  
“Connecting” message.  
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If you see  
or do not see an indicator, your device  
X
Data Connection Status and Indicators  
does not have a current data connection. To launch a  
connection, see “Launching a Web Connection” on  
page 142.  
Your device displays the current status of your data  
connection through indicators at the top of the screen.  
The following symbols are used:  
Navigating the Web  
Your device is connected to the high-speed  
Sprint Mobile Broadband Network (EVDO).  
When the associated arrows are animated, your  
device is transferring data (for example, when  
you are opening a Web page); when the arrows  
are gray, your device is connected to the  
network but is not currently transferring data (for  
example, when you are viewing a Web page  
that is completely open). In either state, you can  
receive incoming calls.  
Navigating through menus and websites during a data  
session is easy once you’ve learned a few basics.  
Using the Web Toolbar  
By default, your Web pages are displayed in a full  
screen mode (to maximize the visibility of the online  
content.) To access some of the browser functions, you  
must first launch the Web Toolbar.  
Your device is on and is connected to the Sprint  
1xRTT data network. When the associated  
arrows are animated, your device is transferring  
data (for example, when you are opening a Web  
page) and you cannot receive calls. When the  
arrows are gray, your device is connected to the  
network but is not currently transferring data (for  
example, when you are viewing a Web page that  
is completely open), and you can receive calls.  
1. Touch  
to reveal the Web Toolbar.  
The Web Toolbar buttons will disappear after a few  
seconds. This helps to keep them from blocking  
your onscreen content.  
Note  
2. Touch an icon to perform its action:  
Back (  
page.  
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Favorites (  
your bookmarks.  
) allows you to access and manage  
Moving Around  
Scrolling  
Onscreen Keyboard (  
keyboard.  
) displays an onscreen  
As with other parts of your device’s menu, you’ll have to  
scroll up and down to see everything on some websites.  
Zoom (  
in or out on the current page.  
) displays an onscreen slider to zoom  
To scroll line by line through websites:  
Menu (  
additional options.  
) displays browser settings and  
Press the navigation key up and down.  
– or –  
Full Screen View  
Toolbar View  
In a single motion, touch and drag the screen in  
either an up or down motion.  
Selecting  
To select onscreen items:  
Use the navigation key to highlight an item, and  
then press  
.
– or –  
Touch the onscreen item.  
View Web Toolbar  
Web Toolbar  
Links, which are displayed as underlined text, allow you  
to jump to Web pages, select special functions, or even  
place phone calls.  
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To select links:  
3. Enter a Web address and press  
.
Not all websites are viewable on your device in the  
Mobile mode. You may have to configure the view  
mode to Desktop (page 146).  
Touch the onscreen link.  
Note  
Going Back  
To go back one page:  
Creating Bookmarks  
1. Touch  
to reveal the Web Toolbar.  
1. From any Web page, touch  
bookmark process.  
to begin the  
2. Touch  
.
2. Touch  
and use your keyboard to adjust the  
Name and Address (URL) fields.  
Going Home  
To return to the home page from any other page:  
Touch > Home Page.  
3. Touch the Folder field to select a location for this  
new bookmark. Default location is Favorites.  
4. Press Add (left softkey) to store the new bookmark  
into the browser’s Favorites page.  
Going to a Specific Website  
1. From the browser, touch  
to reveal the Web  
Repeat these steps for additional bookmarks.  
Toolbar.  
2. Touch the Address field at the top of the page.  
A list of recently visited websites may appear  
below the address bar. Touch an entry to go to  
the site without having to retype the address.  
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Accessing Bookmarks via the Today Screen  
Browser Menu  
Once a page has been bookmarked, it can be readily  
available for quick access from the Today screen.  
The browser menu offers additional options to expand  
your use of the Web on your device.  
To create quick access bookmarks from the Today screen:  
Opening the Browser Menu  
1. From the Today  
screen, scroll  
through the  
1. From any open Web page, touch  
Web Toolbar.  
to reveal the  
onscreen options  
and locate the  
favorites field.  
2. Touch  
to display the browser menu.  
Options available under the browser menu include:  
Home Page. Returns the browser to the home page.  
2. Scroll across the  
field to reveal the  
Add/Remove  
History. Keeps a list of links to your most recently  
visited sites. To navigate to a site, highlight it and  
press  
Forward. Returns you to a previously viewed page  
(after having used ).  
Refresh. Reloads the current Web page.  
, or touch the entry from the list.  
option. Tap this onscreen option.  
3. Touch a bookmark from the list.  
4. Press Done (right softkey) to complete the process.  
The previous Add/Remove option is now replaced with  
your currently selected bookmark.  
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View. Displays additional viewing options:  
Make Selection. Lets you select areas of text within  
the current Web page and copy them to your  
temporary clipboard for later use.  
Text Size. Adjusts the current text size used within  
the browser. Choose from: Largest, Larger, Medium  
(default), Smaller, Smallest.  
Paste. Lets you paste your previously copied  
material into a selected location.  
Enable ActiveX Controls. Enables ActiveX  
functionality.  
Exit. Closes the browser.  
Mobile. Displays the Web page formatted for a  
mobile device.  
Email  
Desktop. Displays the Web page as it would be  
seen from a computer desktop.  
Email Overview  
Tools. Provides additional browser tools.  
Your device’s Email application lets you access and  
manage multiple email accounts simultaneously in one  
convenient location.  
Send Link... Allows you to send a URL via SMS,  
MMS, Email, or Instant Messaging.  
Properties. Displays the field properties of the  
currently active Web page. Press Close (left  
softkey) to return to the previous page.  
If you want to send and receive email messages  
through an ISP (Internet Service Provider) account, or if  
you wish to use your device to access your corporate  
email through a VPN (Virtual Private Network), you will  
first need to set up an IMAP or POP account.  
Options. Provide additional browser options such  
as: Home Page, Browsing History, Privacy and  
Security, Languages, and Other preferences.  
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) - This mail  
retrieval protocol is frequently used in large networks  
and commercial and institutional settings. IMAP4 is  
the current standard.  
Copy/Paste. Displays editing options:  
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POP (Post Office Protocol) - This protocol is  
supported by most ISPs and is currently more  
common among consumer applications. POP3 is the  
current standard.  
2. Touch both the E-mail address: and Password: fields  
and enter the appropriate information.  
3. The Save password box is checked by default to  
allow the device to always remember your email  
account password.  
If you have multiple email accounts, you must  
configure each account with its own settings.  
Note  
To prevent other users from viewing your email,  
tap the check box next to Save password to remove  
the checkmark and deactivate the feature.  
You can access your email setup options and more  
general setup information by selecting the Getting  
Started option, either on your Today screen or  
Tip  
through  
> Getting Started.  
Setting Up an IMAP or POP Account  
When setting up an IMAP or POP account, your device  
may be able to retrieve account settings automatically,  
or you may need to enter certain settings manually.  
Automatic Email Setup  
1. Press  
> E-mail > Setup E-mail. (Touch or use the  
navigation key to scroll through the various fields.)  
4. Press Next (right softkey) to continue.  
5. Touch the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from  
the Internet box to place a checkmark in the box  
and press Next (right softkey).  
– or –  
onscreen options and touch the e-mail field.  
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9. Touch the Account display name: field and use the  
keyboard to update the display name shown on  
your device to describe this new email account.  
For some common email types, your device will  
automatically detect and configure the email settings  
without performing this step. If you believe your email  
account settings will not be detected, proceed to  
step 5 under “Entering Email Settings Manually” on  
page 150.  
Note  
This name appears within the list of available  
email accounts within the E-mail field on the  
Today screen and E-mail page.  
6. Press Next (right softkey) to attempt to retrieve these  
settings automatically. This process may take  
several minutes.  
The device will attempt to determine the  
necessary communication settings for both  
incoming and outgoing email messages.  
7. If the device was able to automatically retrieve the  
necessary settings, press Next (right softkey).  
– or –  
If the device was unable to obtain the settings  
automatically, press Next (right softkey) and  
proceed to step 6 under “Entering Email Settings  
Manually” on page 150.  
10. Press Next (right softkey).  
11. Touch the Automatic Send/Receive: field and select  
the time interval you would like for your device to  
send and check for new email messages.  
8. Touch the Your name: field and enter the name that  
will be displayed in the From field on your outgoing  
messages.  
12. Touch the Review all download settings link for  
additional download settings and options.  
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See “Editing an Email Account” on page 153 for  
more details.  
For more information about configuring email  
accounts, go to:  
13. Press Finish (right softkey).  
Manual Email Setup  
– or –  
Required IMAP and POP Account Information  
Entering Email Settings Manually  
If the Automatic configuration was unsuccessful, or if  
you need to access an account using a VPN server  
connection, contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider)  
or network administrator for the following information  
and enter it manually:  
If you got here using the Automatic steps and are still  
in the E-mail Setup menu, proceed to step 7 to  
continue.  
Note  
Account type (IMAP4 or POP3)  
Incoming and Outgoing Mail Server Names  
User name and Password  
1. Press  
> E-mail > Setup E-mail. (Touch or use the  
navigation key to scroll through the various fields.)  
– or –  
Domain Name  
From the Today screen, scroll through the  
onscreen options and touch the e-mail field.  
Special Security Settings (if used)  
2. Touch both the E-mail address: and Password: fields  
and enter the appropriate information.  
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3. The Save password box is checked by default to  
allow the device to always remember your email  
account password.  
9. Press Next (right softkey).  
10. Touch the Incoming mail server: field and use the  
keyboard to update the server information.  
To prevent other users from viewing your email,  
tap the check box next to Save password to remove  
the checkmark and deactivate the feature.  
11. Touch the Account Type: field and select either POP3  
or IMAP4.  
12. Press Next (right softkey).  
4. Press Next (right softkey).  
13. Touch both the User name: and Password: fields and  
5. Touch the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from  
the Internet box to remove the checkmark from the  
box and press Next (right softkey).  
enter the appropriate information.  
14. Touch the Outgoing (SMTP) mail server: field and enter  
the outgoing mail server information.  
6. Touch the Your e-mail provider: field, select Internet  
e-mail, and press Next (right softkey).  
7. Touch the Your name: field and enter the name that  
will be displayed in the From field on your outgoing  
messages.  
8. Touch the Account display name: field and update the  
display name shown on your device to describe  
this new email account.  
This name appears within the list of available  
email accounts within the E-mail field on the  
Today screen and E-mail page.  
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15. Check the appropriate fields by touching them or  
by highlighting them and then pressing  
18. Touch the Automatic Send/Receive: field and select  
the time interval you would like for your device to  
send and check for new email.  
.
Outgoing server requires authentication is used if you  
need to use a password for outgoing mail in  
addition to incoming mail. (Please contact your  
System Administrator for detailed server  
requirements.)  
19. Touch the Review all download settings link for  
20. Press Finish (right softkey).  
For more details on configuring advanced email  
settings, see “Editing an Email Account” on page 153.  
Use the same user name and password for sending  
e-mail to use the same user name and password  
for outgoing mail as well as for incoming mail  
(can only be selected if the Outgoing server requires  
authentication box is checked).  
Accessing Email  
Using Email on your device is even easier than using  
multiple email accounts on your computer. Launch the  
application for instant access to all your accounts.  
16. Touch the Advanced Server Settings link.  
This option allows you to configure server-specific  
messaging settings such as SSL requirements for  
both incoming and outgoing email, as well as  
network firewall profiles.  
1. Press  
> E-mail.  
– or –  
From the Today screen, scroll through the  
onscreen options and locate the e-mail field.  
Select or enable your desired options.  
Press Done (left softkey) once you have completed  
making updates to these settings.  
17. Press Next (right softkey).  
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2. Use your keyboard and navigation keys to read,  
manage, and reply to your email messages.  
Press Menu (right softkey) to select messaging  
options, such as New, Reply/Forward, Mark as Read,  
Move..., Go To, Tools, Select Messages, or Send/Receive.  
Press Menu (right softkey) > Send/Receive to  
manually check for new messages.  
To view a different email account, touch  
X
to  
exit the current email view and return to the Today  
screen where you can then choose a different  
email account.  
To add a new account, press  
> E-mail > Setup  
E-mail. Follow the instructions in the Setting Up  
Email guide to set up a new account.  
If selecting the scrollable e-mail field, scroll across  
it to reveal all currently configured email accounts.  
If you tap an account from this scrollable field you  
are automatically taken to the Inbox page for that  
email account.  
Editing an Email Account  
To edit general email settings:  
1. Press  
> E-mail.  
2. Highlight an account and press Menu (right softkey)  
> Options.  
3. Touch the desired email account from the  
onscreen list.  
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8. Confirm the User name and Password information  
and make any changes if necessary (including  
checking or unchecking the Save password box).  
Press Next (right softkey).  
9. Confirm the Outgoing (SMTP) mail server information  
and make any changes if necessary.  
10. Touch the Advanced Server Settings link and tap any  
setting on this page to check or uncheck the  
option.  
Require SSL for Incoming e-mail to enable SSL  
encryption of incoming email (if supported by the  
mail server).  
4. Touch Edit Account Setup.  
5. Confirm the email address and make any changes  
if necessary. Press Next (right softkey).  
Require SSL for Outgoing e-mail to enable SSL  
encryption of outgoing email (if supported by the  
mail server).  
6. Confirm the Your name and Account display name  
information and make any changes if necessary.  
Press Next (right softkey).  
Network connection field to select a firewall  
connection setting by pressing the navigation key  
left or right to select either The Internet (open: no  
firewall) or Work (behind a firewall).  
7. Confirm the Incoming mail server and Account type  
information and make any changes if necessary.  
Press Next (right softkey).  
11. When you have finished making changes, press  
Done (left softkey) and then press Next (right  
softkey).  
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To change the send/receive schedule settings:  
6. Touch the When deleting messages: box and select  
whether to automatically delete or retain messages  
on your email server when you delete messages  
from your device.  
1. Follow steps 1 - 3 from “To edit general email  
settings:” on page 153.  
2. Touch Send/Receive Schedule.  
7. Press Done (left softkey) three times to return to the  
email options page.  
3. Touch the Automatic Send/Receive: field and select  
the time interval you would like for your device to  
send and check for new email.  
To change download size settings:  
1. Follow steps 1 - 3 from “To edit general email  
4. Touch the Download messages: field and select the  
age range of messages to download from the  
server to your device. (The longer the time period,  
the more messages will be downloaded.)  
settings:” on page 153.  
2. Touch Download Size Settings.  
3. Touch an onscreen field and change any settings  
you wish. Touch an option to select it.  
5. Touch the Advanced Settings link and tap any setting  
on this page to check or uncheck the option.  
Message format: to view your email messages as  
Send/receive when I click Send to automatically  
check for and download new messages  
whenever you Send a message.  
either HTML or plain text documents.  
Message download limit: to limit the size of files  
attached to email messages.  
Use automatic send/receive schedule when roaming to  
continue to check your email at predetermined  
intervals even if you are in a roaming area.  
Download attachments: to limit the size of an email’s  
attachment file.  
4. Press Finish (right softkey) once to return to the  
email options page.  
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Setting Email Signatures  
Using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync  
With a Corporate Outlook Account  
Signatures are the string of text automatically added to  
the end of your outgoing emails or messages.  
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync can be used to sync  
corporate email with your device. If your company uses  
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and 2007 as the  
corporate email system, you can use Exchange  
ActiveSync to wirelessly synchronize your email and  
organizer information directly with your company’s  
Exchange server.  
1. Press  
> E-mail.  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) > Options > Accounts tab.  
3. Select an account type: Messaging, Outlook E-mail,  
other.  
4. Touch Signatures.  
The setup process is done wirelessly by using the  
ActiveSync™ application already located on your  
device. To synchronize wirelessly using the Microsoft  
Exchange Server, you must first:  
5. Select a pre-existing account from the list.  
6. Touch the Use signature with this account field to  
enable a signature to be automatically added to  
new outgoing messages.  
Activate Sprint Data Services.  
Touch the Use when replying and forwarding field to  
enable a signature to be automatically added to  
any mesasgin being replyed to or being  
forwarded from your account.  
Use an existing Exchange (Outlook™) email account.  
Work with your system administrator to collect the  
following information:  
Exchange Server address and domain name.  
7. Touch the text field and enter your new signature  
message.  
Your user name and password.  
1. Press  
> ActiveSync.  
8. Press  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) > Add Server Source...  
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3. Touch the E-mail address: field and enter the  
appropriate information.  
If your network requires SSL encryption, touch the  
Attempt to detect Exchange Server Settings automatically  
box to place a checkmark in the box and press  
Next (right softkey).  
If this box is not checked, you will be asked to  
enter the Exchange Mail Server address later.  
5. Leave the Save password box checked to avoid  
having to enter the password whenever you log on  
to this account, and press Next (right softkey).  
The device will begin to try detecting your  
Exchange Server information automatically.  
Press Skip (right softkey) to manually enter the  
information.  
4. Touch a field and enter your User name, Password,  
and Domain name. (The password is case-  
sensitive.)  
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6. Touch the Server address: field and enter the  
8. To adjust your settings, touch an entry from the list  
(such as Calendar or E-mail) and touch the Settings  
button.  
appropriate information.  
If your exchange server requires SSL encryption,  
touch the This server requires an encrypted (SSL)  
connection box and press Next (right softkey).  
Calendar sync allows you to synchronize calendar  
events with your exchange server up to a  
determined time frame. Choose from: All, 2 Weeks,  
1 Month, 3 Months, or 6 Months.  
7. Touch the boxes for the types of information you  
wish to synchronize with the Exchange Server.  
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E-mail sync lets you choose your email sync  
settings:  
Instant Messaging  
Download the past: determines how far back in  
your email history would you like to maintain a  
sync record between your device and your  
Exchange server.  
Sprint provides you with access to popular instant  
messaging (IM) clients, including AIMTM, Windows Live  
Messenger®, and Yahoo!® Messenger.  
1. Press  
> Instant Messaging.  
Message Format: determines what display  
format to use when viewing your email (HTML  
or Plain Text).  
2. Touch an IM provider, such as AIM, Windows Live  
Messenger, or Yahoo! Messenger.  
Download size limit: determines the size limits of  
your incoming email messages.  
Windows Live Messenger ca also be accessed via  
Start > Messenger.  
Note  
Include file attachments: lets you choose whether  
or not to include attachments and set size  
limits (in KB) for any attachment.  
3. Enter the required sign-in information for the  
selected provider, such as user name or password,  
and select Sign In (left softkey). Your IM screen for  
the selected provider will be displayed.)  
Advanced... allows you to configure security  
options, manage certificates, and assign a  
return email address (found in the From: field).  
The information required to sign in will vary  
depending on the instant messaging provider you  
are accessing.  
Note  
9. Press Finish (left softkey).  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to read, reply to,  
compose, and send messages and manage your  
IM account.  
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Selecting an Item to Download  
Sprint Software Store  
You can search for available items to download in a  
number of ways:  
The Sprint Software Store gives you access to a  
dynamic variety of downloadable content, such as  
Games, Ringers, Screen Savers, and other  
applications. (Additional charges may apply.) Follow  
the basic steps below to access and download these  
items.  
Featured displays a selection of featured items.  
Categories allows you to narrow your search to a  
general category, such as Country or Pop/Rock for  
Ringers or For the Ladies for Screen Savers. (There  
may be several pages of available content in a list.  
Scroll down the page to view additional items.)  
Accessing the Sprint Software Store  
Search allows you to enter search criteria to locate an  
item. You may enter an entire word or title or perform  
a partial-word search.  
1. Press  
> Software Store.  
2. If prompted, touch Yes (left softkey) to agree to the  
notification message.  
Downloading an Item  
3. Touch a download category (Applications, Games,  
and Themes).  
Once you’ve decided on an item, touch the name or  
description of the item to be taken to provide with more  
detailed information about the item.  
Enter text into the Search field to search for  
specific content.  
You will see a summary page for the item  
including its title, the vendor, the download details,  
the file size, and the cost.  
4. Follow the onscreen download instructions. (The  
browser will take you to the corresponding  
download menu.)  
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Links allow you to view the License Details page,  
which outlines the price, license type, and length  
of license for the download, and the Terms of Use  
page, which details the Premium Services Terms  
of Use and your responsibility for payment.  
Tellme  
The application previously known as Windows Live™  
Search has gotten a full makeover and is now called  
Tellme™. This application lets you use your device’s  
Web and location capabilities together to find just what  
you want right now.  
To download a selected item:  
1. From the information page, touch BUY NOW. (You  
may be prompted to enter your email and promo  
code.)  
Tellme is an 800-based service that uses your current  
GPS location information to provide you with quick  
answers and information. It allows voice query for  
stocks, sports, news, weather, and horoscopes, etc..  
Just ask and you’ll get the information you need.  
2. Touch Complete Purchase.  
3. Touch Click to Download Now to download the item  
and then follow the prompts to install it.  
Some sample uses are:  
“Where can I find coffee?”  
Call Pat at Home  
Accessing a Downloaded Item  
Once you have downloaded an item, you can access it  
from the main menu.  
“What is the local weather?”  
Text Wendy, “Running Late...”  
“Pizzeria”  
1. Press  
and tap the icon for your new feature. (It  
may be in the Games folder.)  
2. Follow the instructions to set up and use the new  
This application also provides:  
Voice to Text messaging  
Voice Activated Dialing  
applications.  
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Web search  
3. Touch or press Speak (left softkey) and wait for the  
beep.  
Business search  
4. Say “Call” followed by the name and the label for  
the phone number you wish to call. For example,  
say “Call John Smith Mobile.” The device dials the  
number stored for the contact “John Smith” with the  
label “Mobile.”  
Stock, Sport, Weather, Movie queries  
Launching Tellme  
1. Press  
– or –  
Press  
> TellMe.  
If a name has only a single number, or if you  
know the name but are not sure which number to  
call, say “Call” followed by the name only. For  
example, say “Call John.” If the name is recognized  
and there is only one phone number for the  
name, your device immediately places the call.  
.
2. Read the onscreen agreement information and  
touch Accept.  
3. Listen to the quick onscreen tutorial.  
4. Choose to either listen to additional tutorials  
(Tell me more) or skip this information and begin  
using the application (Start using Tellme).  
5. Touch or press Stop (left softkey) and wait for the  
service to begin locating your contact.  
6. If there is more that one possible match for a  
contact, touch the onscreen entry corresponding to  
your selection.  
Making a Call Using Tellme  
1. Make sure the recipient is already on your  
Contacts list.  
2. Press  
– or –  
Press  
> TellMe.  
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Dialing a Phone Number Using Tellme  
Sending a Text Message Using Tellme  
1. Press  
– or –  
> TellMe.  
1. Make sure the recipient is already on your  
Contacts list.  
2. Press  
– or –  
Press  
> TellMe.  
Press  
.
2. Touch or press Speak (left softkey) and wait for the  
beep.  
.
3. Say “Call” followed immediately by a valid string of  
digits to be dialed, for example, say “Call 555 555  
5555.”  
3. Touch or press Speak (left softkey) and wait for the  
beep.  
4. Say “Text” and say the name or phone number of  
the recipient. For example, say “John Smith” or  
972 555 1212.” The entry information for the  
specified contact is displayed.  
4. Touch or press Stop (left softkey) and wait for the  
service to begin dialing your number.  
If the correct number is repeated, just allow the  
call to go through.  
5. Touch or press Stop (left softkey) and wait for the  
service to begin locating your contact or dialing  
the number.  
If the number was not correct, touch the onscreen  
Cancel button.  
6. From the “Say your message screen”, touch or  
Speak naturally and clearly and remember to speak  
one digit at a time—1-800 should be pronounced “One  
Eight Zero Zero.”  
press Speak (left softkey) and wait for the beep.  
7. Clearly say your text message.  
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8. Touch or press Stop (left softkey) and wait for the  
service to begin transcribing your message. After a  
few seconds, your message will be audibly read  
back.  
Settings Lets you access the application’s settings  
page.  
Close Exits the Tellme application.  
If the transcription was done incorrectly (wrong  
message), press Re-Speak (left softkey).  
Wi-Fi  
9. If the transcription was successful, touch the  
Wi-Fi is a term used for certain types of wireless local  
area networks (WLANs) that us an 802.11 wireless  
specification to transmit and receive wireless data.  
Wi-Fi communication requires access to an existing  
and accessible Wireless Access Point (WAP). These  
WAPs can either be Open (unsecured) as within most  
Hot Spots, or Secured (requiring knowledge of the  
Router name and password).  
onscreen That’ll do Send button.  
10. Touch Ok (left softkey) to complete the process.  
Accessing the Tellme Options  
1. Press  
– or –  
Press  
> TellMe.  
.
Turning Wi-Fi On and Off  
2. Press Options (right softkey) and touch a selection.  
Choose from:  
By default, your device’s Wi-Fi feature is turned off.  
Turning Wi-Fi on makes your device able to discover  
and connect to compatible in-range WAPs. Access to  
the Wi-Fi features is done via the Wireless Manager.  
Turn Sound OFF Turns the audible read back either  
On or Off.  
Tellme More Displays both a quick list of verbal  
tutorials.  
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To access the Wireless Manager:  
2. Press Done (left softkey) to exit and return to the  
Today screen.  
1. Touch the upper-right of the screen (where  
is  
located) to then select Wireless Manager.  
Wi-Fi Status Indicators  
– or –  
The following icons show your W-Fi connection status  
at a glance:  
Press  
.
Do not press and hold this key for too long as it will  
launch the Task Manager application.  
Note  
– Wi-Fi is active (default status)  
– Wi-Fi is active and externally visible  
– Wi-Fi is connected and communicating  
To turn Wi-Fi on:  
1. From the Wireless Manager, touch the Wi-Fi field to  
Adding a New Wi-Fi Connection  
enable the feature.  
When Wi-Fi is inactive, the Wi-Fi field displays the  
1. From the Wireless Manager, touch the Menu (right  
softkey) > Wi-Fi Settings.  
icon.  
When Wi-Fi is active, the  
on both this field and on the screen.  
icon is displayed  
2. Touch Add New.  
– or –  
2. Press Done (left softkey) to exit and return to the  
Press Menu (right softkey) > Add New..  
Today screen.  
3. Touch the Network name field and enter the target  
WAP’s name (SSID).  
To turn Wi-Fi off:  
1. From the Wireless Manager, touch the Wi-Fi field  
again to disable the feature.  
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4. Select a connection type.  
How do I know when my device is connected to Sprint Data  
services?  
Your device automatically connects when you use data  
service or an incoming message arrives. You will also  
The Internet is an open/unsecured WAP  
connection type that connects to the Internet  
without using proxy settings.  
see the  
indicator.  
Work is used for secured WAP connections  
Can I make calls and use data services at the same time?  
You can place an outgoing call anytime, but it will  
interrupt in progress data sessions.  
(requires proxy settings).  
5. Select whether the connection is to a hidden WAP  
and/or part of an ad-hoc connection and press  
Next (right softkey).  
When is my data connection active?  
Your connection is active when data is being  
6. Follow the remaining onscreen instructions per  
your particular connection configuration.  
transferred. When active, the  
indicator animates  
on your device’s display screen.  
When is my data connection dormant?  
Data Services FAQs  
If your device receives no data for 10 seconds, the  
connection goes dormant. When the connection is  
dormant, you can make and receive voice calls. (The  
connection may become active again quickly.) If your  
device receives no data for an extended period of time,  
the connection will terminate.  
How will I know when my device is ready for data service?  
Your user name (for example, [email protected])  
will be displayed when you access the EVDO Data  
page (  
> Settings > System > EVDO Data.  
How do I sign in for the first time?  
You are automatically signed in to access data services  
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Can I sign out of data services?  
You can sign out without turning off your device;  
however, you will not be able to browse the Web or use  
other data services. While signed out, you can still p  
lace or receive phone calls, check voicemail, and use  
other voice services. You may sign in again at any time.  
To sign out, go to  
> Settings > System > EVDO Data >  
Menu (right softkey)> Disable Data in your device’s  
menu.  
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TV  
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Your Sprint TV Channel Options  
The Sprint TV application offers a wide variety of  
accessible channels. Subscription options include  
comprehensive basic packages as well as a full menu  
of “a la carte” channels. Visit www.sprint.com/tvguide for  
more information on channels and pricing.  
TV (page 168)  
Some of the available categories may include:  
NASCAR (page 174)  
Sprint Radio  
Primetime TV  
Sprint TV Live  
Sports  
Sprint Power View  
Music Videos  
NFL Mobile Live (page 175)  
YouTube (page 176)  
Music & Radio  
Entertainment  
Sprint TV gives you the ability to listen to audio clips and  
to view video clips right from your device’s display.  
Watch live TV and catch up on episodes of your  
favorite shows – anywhere on the Nationwide Sprint  
Network.  
Cartoons  
News & Weather  
Mobile Previews  
Movies & Shorts  
Available categories and content are subject to  
change.  
Note  
Sprint Music lets you preview, purchase, download, and  
listen to over a million songs right on your device. You  
can even add songs from your own library to round out  
your on-the-go playlist.  
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AAC (m4a)  
Watching TV  
WMA (unprotected)  
1. Press  
> Sprint TV. Depending on your settings,  
Supported Picture Formats:  
your device may prompt you to accept a data  
connection.  
JPEG  
BMP  
GIF  
2. Select Sprint TV, Sprint Radio, or Premium Channels to  
display channel options.  
3. Use your navigation key and press  
to select a  
PNG  
channel from the Sprint TV listings or to select an  
available category.  
Supported Video Formats:  
MP4  
The first time you access a channel, the system will  
prompt you to purchase access (unless the channel  
doesn't have a monthly fee). Select Subscribe to  
purchase access, or select Preview to view a preview  
of the selected channel.  
Note  
WMV  
Playing a Local Media File  
This includes all media currently stored on the internal  
microSD card such as pictures, movies, camcorder  
video, and music/playlists.  
4. If applicable, highlight a clip and press  
to  
view the program. The clip will automatically load  
and begin playing.  
1. Press  
> Windows Media > Menu (right softkey) >  
Open File... Locate your media file.  
Supported File Formats  
2. Touch the media file from the onscreen list of  
(left softkey).  
Supported Music Formats:  
MIDI  
MP3  
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Sprint TV FAQs  
Sprint TV service does not work while roaming off of  
the Nationwide Sprint Network or where service is  
unavailable.  
Note  
1. Will I know if I’m receiving an incoming call while I’m  
viewing or listening to a media clip?  
Yes. Any incoming call can be received while you  
are playing a clip. If the call is ignored, and the  
caller leaves a voicemail, the voicemail icon will be  
displayed on the screen once you exit from Sprint  
TV. The voicemail icon is not displayed on the  
screen during the viewing of Sprint TV.  
4. Are the videos that I’m viewing “live” videos?  
It depends on the content provider. Some of the  
channels available through Sprint TV stream live  
content. Others provide media on demand with  
video and audio clips that are refreshed throughout  
the day, but that are not “live.”  
2. How long are the media clips?  
5. After purchasing access to an Available Channel for a  
monthly fee, do I receive any confirmation? That is, how do  
I know it has been purchased?  
The next time you access the channel, you bypass  
the Preview/Purchase page and go directly to the  
available content.  
Once you have selected a channel, you will see a  
listing of the available clips, with each clip’s length  
displayed after the clip’s title. In general, a clip’s  
duration will depend on the story or content being  
provided, and can be fairly short or as long as a  
few minutes.  
6. If I don’t subscribe to a data plan, will I still be able to view  
the multimedia clips?  
Yes. For service access charges, please consult  
your Sprint service plan or visit www.sprint.com.  
3. Can I access a clip wherever I am, as long as I have my  
device?  
As long as you are on the Nationwide Sprint  
Network, you will have access to the audio and  
video clips.  
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7. What does it mean when the video pauses and I see the  
word “loading” at the bottom of the screen?  
to scroll through the different channels. Once you  
find a channel that you want to watch, scroll to it  
and touch it, and the channel will begin loading.  
This happens when the device is loading the data  
necessary to play the clip. It typically occurs when  
there is heavy traffic on the network.  
Music – Sprint Music Store  
8. How can I cancel service if I decide I don’t want it?  
To cancel your Sprint TV service, visit  
The Sprint Music Store lets you purchase and download  
digital music files to play on your device or computer.  
www.sprint.com and sign on to My Sprint with your  
account number and password. From this page,  
you have the ability to cancel the service or any  
channels to which you subscribe.  
Accessing the Sprint Music Store  
You can access the Sprint Music Store right from your  
device’s main menu, anywhere on the Nationwide  
Sprint Network. When you enter the store for the first  
time, the system will prompt you to set up your user  
identification and password.  
9. If I put on my stereo headset and insert it into the device’s  
headset jack, can I lock the device while I am playing an  
audio (or video) clip without interrupting the clip?  
Yes. When you insert your stereo headset into the  
device’s headset jack, the device automatically  
goes into “headset mode,” allowing you to close  
the device and continue playing the clip. (Likewise,  
if your device is in “headset mode,” a phone call  
will not disconnect when you lock the device.)  
1. Press  
> SprintMusicStore.  
2. If prompted, follow the onscreen instructions to  
establish your User ID and password.  
Your User ID for the Sprint Music Store is your  
10-digit wireless phone number. The password  
may be any 4-digit number.  
Tip  
10. Can I surf to a different channel while I am playing a clip?  
No. While you are playing a clip, you can stop the  
current playback, and then scroll up and down to  
then choose a different channel. Use your fingertip  
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3. After you have entered your password, touch  
Create New Account.  
2. Select a song by touching the name from the list.  
(You will see the song information screen.)  
4. Scroll around the screen or use your keyboard and  
navigation key to explore the store.  
3. Touch an option:  
Preview to play an audio clip of the selected song.  
Free to download a free audio clip from the music  
store.  
Purchasing and Downloading Music  
Now that you’re in the store, you can shop for songs to  
purchase and download to your device’s microSD  
card.  
Buy to purchase the song and download it to your  
device’s optional microSD card.  
When you select Buy, the file will download to  
your My Documents folder. (If there is no  
microSD card installed or if there is not  
enough free memory space on the card, you  
will see an alert.)  
1. From the Sprint Music Store opening page, select  
an option to browse the store:  
Search gives you the option of searching for  
specific songs or artists. Just enter your search  
criteria in the available field.  
Once the song has been downloaded the  
song will be played automatically.  
Featured offers a revolving selection of highlighted  
songs and artists.  
Backing Up Your Downloaded Music Files  
Genres allows you to choose from music genres.  
Sprint recommends you back up your downloaded  
music files to your computer. Although the downloaded  
files can only be played on your device and on your  
account, backing them up to your computer lets you  
access the files in case your microSD card is lost or  
damaged, or if you install a new microSD card.  
Categories allows you to choose from categories  
such as Top 10s, New This Week, What’s Hot,  
Songs You Know, and specific musical genres.  
Help displays Music Store help topics.  
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1. Connect your device using a USB cable or the  
Downloading a New Game  
built-in connection on Bluetooth-enabled devices.  
1. Press  
> Software Store > Games.  
2. Use your computer to navigate to the microSD  
2. From the Game Store page, scroll through the list  
of available games and select an option to begin  
the purchase and download process.  
card’s Music folder.  
3. Select and copy the music files to a folder on your  
computer’s hard drive.  
3. Touch BUY NOW. (You may be prompted to enter  
tour Email and promo code.)  
Although you can store AAC+ files on your  
computer, they will only be playable on your device  
and on your account.  
Note  
4. Touch Complete Purchase to purchase the game,  
and then touch Click to Download Now and follow the  
instructions to download it.  
If you copy the files to a new microSD card, you will  
need to create a folder on the card called “MUSIC” to  
be able to play the music files.  
Launching a Game  
Press  
> Games > [selection] and follow the  
Games  
instructions to set up and play the game.  
You can transfer content such as ringers and games  
you have previously purchased from Sprint from your  
old phone to your new Samsung Intrepid.  
Note  
In addition to the Sprint Music Store and Sprint TV,  
Sprint offers the ability to download mobile games right  
to your device.  
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My Driver to customize your NASCAR experience  
by following specific drivers. Customizable  
options also include: My Driver News, My Driver Stats,  
and My Driver Profile. Choosing available drivers  
from this screen places them on your NASCAR  
home page for quick access and review.  
NASCAR  
Now you have the ability to get every bit of NASCAR  
coverage, news, and stats right on your device.  
1. Press  
> NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile.  
News provides you with quick access to NASCAR-  
specific news, photos, and driver stats. To get  
news specific to your desired driver, you must  
touch the My Driver News button at the bottom of  
the page.  
2. Enter a Car or Driver Name and touch the  
onscreen Go button.  
– or –  
Touch Select from a list (select a driver from the  
available list) and touch YES (left softkey). Follow  
any onscreen prompts to continue.  
Stats & Schedule lets you track race information  
such as: Leaderboard standing, My Driver standing,  
Driver standings, Point Standings, Season Settings,  
and Driver Profiles.  
3. Follow the onscreen prompts.  
4. Press Menu (right softkey). Each of the following  
categories is also called a “drawer”. Each drawer  
can be opened (revealing much more details), or  
closed (to save space). Choose from the following  
features by touching an onscreen button:  
NASCAR on SPEED plays video clips specific to the  
“This week in Nascar” series.  
Audio/Video displays a list of selectable multimedia  
content. Other features include streaming  
multimedia content from NASCAR radio stations  
or other racing radio shows.  
Home to return to the main NASCAR homepage  
where you can view stats on a current race,  
NASCAR promotions and other NASCAR-specific  
multimedia content.  
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Sprint FanZone lets you take part in fan-specific  
activities such as online fantasy racing, access  
Games, take part in Polls, and access other Special  
Promotions.  
2. Touch the onscreen Continue button.  
These options will only show up during your initial  
NFL preference setup.  
Note  
3. From the “Confirm your mobile number” screen,  
enter your mobile number, and touch SUBMIT. This  
allows you to receive NFL alerts.  
Fantasy allows fantasy players to monitor the  
performance of every driver in real-time directly  
from your device.  
4. Select a conference and then select your favorite  
team. Follow the onscreen prompts to choose your  
team.  
Alerts & Personalization allows you to customize  
alerts for new information such as: Change My  
Driver, Setup Alerts, Today’s Alerts, Race Day  
Audio Settings, and Race Weekend Settings.  
5. Press MENU (right softkey) and scroll left or right to  
access these features::  
Help displays help information for usage of the  
NASCAR application and features.  
NFL Central launches the NFL homepage where  
you not only have access to your favorite teams  
but to all of the current news, network, fantasy  
leagues, scores & schedules, but also stats, alerts  
and other NFL multimedia content.  
Exit to quit the NASCAR application.  
NFL Mobile Live  
NFL Network launches an onscreen program from  
the NFL. This is the official NFL network providing  
daily news, interviews, and analysis from all  
around the league. Touch Watch NOW to begin  
viewing the content.  
Get the NFL live on your device. It lets you be right in  
the middle of your favorite game by being a part of  
previews, blogs, discussions groups, fantasy football,  
etc.  
1. Press  
> NFL Mobile Live.  
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My Team launches a team-specific page with  
content such as standings, news and Photos,  
Audio and Video, roster and Stats, and Team  
Alerts.  
Alerts & Pers. allows you to customize alerts for new  
information such as: News, Game Alerts, Player  
Alerts, Fantasy Alerts, Team Alerts, Promo Alerts,  
and other Team Information.  
Fantasy allows fantasy players to monitor the  
performance of every player in real-time directly  
from your device.  
Help displays help information for usage of the  
NFL Mobile Live application and features.  
Exit to quit the NFL application.  
Teams & Standings displays standings for both the  
NFC and AFC teams via two onscreen tabs.  
YouTube  
Scores & Schedules displays both pieces of  
information based on weekly schedules for your  
selected teams. Schedule By Team lets you view  
team-specific schedules. Schedule By Week lets  
you view details about NFL games based on the  
selected week.  
YouTube™ is a video sharing website on which users  
can upload and share videos. The site is used to  
display a wide variety of user-generated video content,  
including movie clips, TV clips, and music videos, as  
well as video content such as video blogging,  
informational shorts and other original videos.  
News & Photos provides league news and other  
NFL related information and photos.  
You Tube is a data intensive feature and is  
recommended that you upgrade to an unlimited data  
plan to avoid additional data charges.  
Note  
Audio&Video displays a list of selectable  
multimedia content. Other features include  
streaming multimedia content from NFL stations  
or other football programming.  
1. Press  
> You Tube.  
Statistics lets you track Offense and Defense stats  
across the NFL and its teams.  
2. Read the disclaimer regarding data usage and  
touch Continue.  
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3. Use the Search field to search for specific videos,  
scroll down to browse through the main page  
thumbnails, or scroll to the bottom to explore  
additional options.  
4. To view a video, touch the preview thumbnail or  
touch the title link.  
Since YouTube is a Web-based service, use the Web  
Toolbar ( ) to go back to previous pages, adjust  
Tip  
your zoom settings, and access additional navigation  
options. See “Navigating the Web” on page 143 for  
details.  
It is not necessary to sign in to the You Tube site to  
view content. However, if you wish to sign in to  
access additional options, tap Sign In in the top right  
corner, enter your YouTube or Google username and  
password, and tap Sign in.  
Note  
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4. Select Location on.  
Location on allows the network to detect your  
position using GPS technology. This makes some  
Sprint applications and services easier to use.  
5. Press  
to assign the new setting.  
GPS Services (page 178)  
Sprint Navigation  
Sprint Navigation (page 178)  
GPS Services  
Sprint Navigation gives you turn-by-turn directions  
onscreen and over speakerphone.  
Your device’s built-in GPS capability gives you access  
to a number of location-based services, including Sprint  
Navigation, Share Addresses, and Tellme.  
Depending on your service plan, Sprint Navigation  
may require a monthly subscription. Contact Sprint  
for information and pricing.  
Note  
Activating Location Mode  
Before using any of the location-based services, you  
must turn on your device’s location mode.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
2. Touch the Services tab.  
Change Setting button.  
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Registering Sprint Navigation  
Using Sprint Navigation  
Before you can use Sprint Navigation, your device and  
service must be registered.  
1. Press  
SprintNav.  
>
1. Press  
> SprintNav.  
2. Select an option  
and follow the  
onscreen  
instructions to  
take advantage of  
the full suite of  
features.  
2. Read the warning disclaimer and touch Accept  
(right softkey) to acknowledge the Terms of  
Service.  
3. Touch each of the onscreen registration fields and  
enter the required information. Your phone number  
is already pre-populated. See “Entering Text” on  
page 35.  
Drive To lets you get driving directions from  
wherever you are to wherever you’re going.  
Choices include:  
First Name, Last Name, and Email.  
My Favorites: user-defined favorite locations.  
Recent Places: recently entered locations.  
Address: manually entered street addresses.  
4. Touch Go (right softkey) to register your  
information.  
5. Read the driving usage warning disclaimer and  
touch Go (right softkey) to acknowledge the terms  
of use.  
Intersection: manually locate a specific address  
by using two separate street addresses to  
identify an intersection.  
6. Touch Yes to take a brief tour of the Navigation  
features and functionality, or No to continue to the  
main navigation screen.  
City: manually enter a city/state location to  
view overall city information.  
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Business: locations based on business  
categories.  
Getting Driving Directions  
The built-in GPS hardware (when enabled) allows you  
to get driving directions to selected locations or  
establishments based on your current location.  
Airport: local airports based on current GPS  
location.  
Search lets you search for locations from dozens  
of options such as Food/Coffee, Hotels & Motels,  
Gas Stations, Gas by Price, Banks/ATMs, WiFi  
Spots, and Parking Lots.  
Using a Physical Address  
1. Press  
> SprintNav > Drive To > Address.  
2. Touch either Type It or Speak It > Go (right softkey).  
Maps & Traffic provides access to 2D and 3D maps  
for your current location and for several  
categories of locations such as Airports and  
Contacts.  
Type It requires that you enter the physical address  
using the keyboard.  
Speak It to place a call to the TeleNav™ operator  
where you will speak the desired address. This is  
similar to calling 411 for directory assistance.  
There may be a charge for this service.  
Share & More offers additional options, such as  
sharing your location with contacts, creating and  
storing My Favorites locations, accessing the  
product tour, and setting detailed application  
preferences.  
3. Enter your information into the following fields:  
Address: used to enter a specific address by using  
a number or street name.  
City: used when you do not know a physical  
address but would like driving directions to a city.  
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State or ZIP: used to enter a state abbreviation  
(ex:TX) or a zip code.  
Distance  
Current Street Location  
Country: used to select a country from the drop-  
down list.  
Distance to  
Destination  
Remember to use the  
key to enter numbers.  
Note  
Magnification  
Direction  
4. Touch Done to enter the new address and receive  
driving directions from the GPS network.  
There might be a small delay as the device confirms  
both your destination and current GPS location  
before obtaining driving directions to your desired  
location.  
Note  
Your Current  
Location  
5. Follow both the onscreen and audio directions.  
Navigation Screen  
Other Driving Options  
Once you have entered your desired location and the  
device has begun providing you with driving directions,  
you can alter the information being displayed by using  
one of three other driving options: Traffic, Summary, and  
Search.  
1. Press > SprintNav > Drive To.  
2. Enter the physical address information. See “Using  
a Physical Address” on page 180.  
3. Touch Options (right softkey) > Traffic Summary to  
review any current traffic conditions along your  
current route.  
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1. Press > SprintNav > Drive To.  
1. Press > SprintNav > Drive To.  
2. Enter the physical address information. See “Using  
a Physical Address” on page 180.  
2. Enter the physical address information. See “Using  
a Physical Address” on page 180.  
3. Touch Options (right softkey) > Map Summary to  
receive both an outlined map view and a detailed  
turn by turn description for navigating to your  
desired location.  
3. Touch Options (right softkey) > Search Along to  
search for a location based on a category such as  
Food/Coffee, etc.  
See “Using a Local Business Category” on  
page 182.  
Destination Address  
Using a Local Business Category  
The Intrepid™ can also cross-reference your current  
location with local business and points of interest, such  
as Grocery Stores, Gas Stations, Wi-Fi Spots, Malls,  
Hospitals, etc.  
Magnification  
Turn By Turn  
Directions  
1. Press  
> SprintNav > Drive To > Businesses.  
2. Enter a keyword into the Find field to begin  
retrieving matches. Once you see a matching  
business name, touch the entry.  
Your Current  
Location  
– or –  
Other Driving Options  
Summary Screen  
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Touch the Category field and then choose from one  
of the available category entries by touching an  
onscreen entry such as: Food/Coffee, Gas Stations,  
Gas by Price, Banks/ATMs, WiFi Spots, Hospitals, etc..  
Creating a My Favorites Location  
Once you have begun using Sprint Navigation to find  
your destination, you can then either recall those  
locations and add them to your list of favorite  
destinations or create a new entry from one of the  
available location categories (Address, Business,  
Airport, or Contacts).  
Entries with more than one available category (a  
subcategory) appear with an adjacent gray arrow.  
These entries can be expanded and then closed.  
3. Touch Submit to store your information and begin  
To create a My Favorites location from a Category:  
the search.  
1. Press  
> SprintNav > Drive To > Businesses > Where  
To search for the least expensive gas in your area:  
> [category entry].  
1. Press  
> SprintNav > Drive To > Businesses >  
Category > Gas By Price.  
2. Touch one of the following options:  
Current Location: to save your current GPS location  
2. Touch a selected grade of gasoline: Any, Regular,  
to your My Favorites list.  
Plus 89, Premium, or Diesel.  
My Favorite: list of stored favorite locations.  
By default the Search Results page lists the Best  
Price at the top of the list.  
Recent Places: recently saved locations.  
Address: to enter a new address into the Navigator  
and then store it to your My Favorites list. See  
“Using a Physical Address” on page 180.  
4. Touch an entry from the list to be provided with a  
new route to the selected gas station.  
Intersection: manually locate a specific address by  
using two separate street addresses to identify an  
intersection.  
See “Using a Physical Address” on page 180.  
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City: manually enter a city/state location to view  
overall city information.  
Sharing a Recent Location with Others  
Recently queried locations can be saved to your My  
Favorites list and also shared with other cellular  
devices.  
Airport: to select an airport location from a  
provided list and then add those to your My  
Favorites list.  
1. Press  
> SprintNav > Drive To > Recent Places.  
3. Touch either Type It or Speak It.  
2. Use the navigation key to highlight a previous  
destination from the list and press Options (right  
softkey) > Share Address.  
4. Enter the location information and touch Submit.  
5. Use the navigation key to highlight a location from  
the list and press  
> Save > Save Favorite > OK.  
3. Touch the Send To: field and then select a recipient  
from one of the following options:  
Save Favorites: to save the current location to your  
My Favorites list.  
Select from Contacts to select a recipient from your  
Contacts (qualifying Contacts entries must  
contain a wireless phone number).  
To create a My Favorites location from a Recent Place:  
1. Press  
> SprintNav > Drive To > Recent Places.  
Only Contact entry numbers that are associated to a  
Mobile profile are allowed to receive this address  
information. The target phone number must be  
assigned to a Mobile profile.  
Note  
2. Use the navigation key to highlight a previous  
destination location from the list and press Options  
(right softkey) > Save to Favorites.  
Save to Favorites: to save the current location to  
your My Favorites list.  
Recipient # to manually enter up to ten email  
addresses (using the the recipient’s email  
address.)  
Touch Go (right softkey) to save the entry.  
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4. Touch Send Now to complete the delivery process.  
Navigation: lets you change navigation settings,  
including:  
Configuring Your Navigation Preferences  
Route Style: allows you to choose the method  
which is used to provide you directions from  
Point A to Point B. The default is Always use  
fastest.  
1. Press  
> SprintNav > Share & More > Preferences.  
2. Touch an entry to change its current setting:  
General: allows change general settings,  
including:  
Moving Maps: allows you to select the default  
map type displayed for your navigation: 3D or  
2D.  
My Name: allows you to alter the current first  
and last name registered with the service.  
Nav Backlight: allows you to configure the  
Backlight setting between Always On or Power  
Save (times out after a few seconds).  
Region: allows you to alter the current region  
(what country you are in).  
Distance Units: allows you to alter the  
descriptions used for distances: Miles/Feet or  
Km/Meters.  
Traffic Alerts: allows you to either enable (On) or  
disable (Off) real-time traffic alerts along your  
current route.  
Help Card: allows you to configure the settings  
for the onscreen help message (card).  
Options include: Show 3 Times, Always On, or  
Always Off.  
Navigation Audio: allows you to choose whether the  
street names are announced during your  
navigation.  
Audio Options: allows you to change the audio  
readouts. Options include: w/Street Names, w/o  
Street Names, or No Audio.  
Call In: changes the call in number associated  
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Guide Tones: allows you to change the  
language currently used for announcements  
between either English(US) or Spanish.  
Launching the Product Tour  
Press  
> SprintNav > Share & More > Product Tour.  
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To use Sprint international roaming services, you  
must be a current Sprint subscriber. You must also  
meet international toll authorization and credit  
requirements to roam in most places outside of the  
United States. Depending on your overseas location  
and coverage, you may not have access to all  
features. Service may be interrupted if you change  
phones or phone numbers before traveling abroad.  
Note  
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Using Your SIM Card’s PhoneBook (page 194)  
Setting GSM Services Options (page 196)  
Contacting Sprint (page 198)  
Your SIM Card  
Your device comes with a pre-installed SIM  
(Subscriber Identity Module) card to support roaming  
on compatible GSM and UMTS networks. The SIM card  
must be installed and then enabled for international  
wireless service prior to its initial use (outside of the  
United States).  
Your device allows you to roam throughout the world  
using CDMA, GSM, and UMTS networks. For a complete  
list of countries and features available, visit  
Enabling Sprint Worldwide Services  
Click Chat with us to talk online with a Sprint  
representative.  
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Click Email us to send an email to a Sprint  
representative.  
Do not forcibly insert the card too far into the  
slot as this can damage the device’s  
connector and avoid proper contact.  
WARNING  
– or –  
Call 1-888-226-7212, option 2, to speak to a Sprint  
representative.  
Installing Your SIM Card  
Your SIM card should be preinstalled. If you need to  
reinstall your SIM card, follow the instructions below.  
Note  
1. Remove the battery cover.  
Press down on the battery cover and slide the  
cover away from the camera lens.  
2. Remove the battery.  
Incorrect  
Grasp the bottom left and right sides of the  
battery and lift it out of the compartment.  
Correct  
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion  
battery as you can be burned.  
WARNING  
4. Reinstall the battery and replace the battery cover.  
5. Press to turn the device on.  
Your device will turn on, search for Sprint service,  
3. With the gold contacts facing downward, and the  
cut corner at the bottom right, carefully insert the  
and then show the Today screen.  
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If your device is not yet activated, or if it is locked,  
see “Activating Your Device” on page 6.  
GSM Mode Setup  
To select GSM only mode:  
If your device does not detect a SIM card while in  
X
GSM mode, it will display  
corner of the Today screen.  
in the upper-right  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
2. From the Network tab, touch the Mode of operation  
field and select GSM only. Options include:  
All GSM, Global, and SIM menus and options noted  
in this guide are available only when a valid SIM card  
is properly installed in the device.  
Note  
CDMA only configures the device to communicate  
only with CDMA networks.  
GSM only configures the device to communicate  
only with GSM networks.  
Using Your Device While Traveling  
Global configures the device to communicate with  
CDMA, GSM, or UMTS networks when detected.  
Your device is designed to enter global roaming mode  
automatically when you enable your Sprint Worldwide  
service, meaning that it should automatically connect  
to an appropriate CDMA, GSM, or UMTS network when  
you travel. Upon arriving in a country with CDMA voice  
and GSM voice and data coverage, you must change  
the device to GSM only mode to be able to access data  
services. You will need to change your device back to  
Global mode when returning home or to a CDMA  
destination.  
3. Complete the following GSM network selection  
procedures.  
While in the United States, your device will operate  
only in CDMA mode; domestic GSM networks will  
not be accessible via this device.  
Note  
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Selecting a GSM Network  
Viewing Your Preferred Networks  
When using the device in GSM/UMTS mode, it will  
automatically search for compatible networks; however,  
you may need to manually select a different carrier to  
access data services.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone > Network.  
2. From the GSM Network selection field, select Manual.  
The Current Network field displays a description  
of the currently active network.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
3. Touch Select.  
2. From the Network tab, touch the GSM Network  
selection field.  
To add a new preferred network:  
1. Repeat steps 1 - 3 from “Viewing Your Preferred  
Networks” to access the Preferred Networks  
screen.  
3. Select Automatic or Manual.  
If you selected Automatic, the system will provide  
the best available network in your area and then  
assign it to your device.  
2. Touch Set Networks.  
If you selected Manual, the device will search for  
any compatible and available network. You will  
need to choose from the list of available networks  
and then manually make the assignment.  
3. Touch New Network... and enter a numeric code or  
select a network from the list and touch  
. (This  
OK  
newly added network then appears on the  
Preferred Networks screen.)  
4. When set to Manual, touch an available network  
entry and touch OK. This registers your device on  
the selected GSM network.  
choose Global as your preferred setting.  
Note  
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Making and Answering Calls While  
Traveling  
Using Plus (+) Code Dialing  
Placing calls from one country to another country is  
simple with the Plus (+) Code Dialing feature. When  
placing international calls, you can use Plus Code  
Dialing to automatically enter the international access  
code for your location (for example, 011 for  
When traveling on international networks, placing and  
receiving calls is similar to placing and answering calls  
from home. See “Making and Answering Calls” on  
page 26. Certain features and services are not  
available in all countries.  
international calls placed from the United States).  
To use Plus Code Dialing to place an international call:  
Certain features and services are not available in all  
countries. Visit www.sprint.com/sww for more information  
on services that are available while roaming.  
1. Press and hold  
until a “+” is displayed on the  
device’s display screen.  
2. Enter the country code, city code or area code,  
Calling Emergency Numbers in GSM  
Mode  
and the phone number you’re calling, and then  
press  
. (The access code for international  
dialing will automatically be dialed, followed by the  
country code, city or area code, and the phone  
number.)  
When traveling on international GSM networks in GSM  
mode, you can place calls to emergency services by  
dialing 112. Please note that dialing 112 works in many  
but not all countries. Please contact local sources for  
emergency numbers in your destination(s).  
Press  
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3. Press  
to place the call.  
Direct Dialing  
Calling Other Countries  
To place an international call by dialing direct:  
1. Dial the international access code, the country  
code, the city or area code, and the phone  
number.  
1. Press and hold  
“+” symbol automatically inserts the exit code for  
the country from which you are calling.  
to display the “+” symbol. The  
2. Press  
to send the call.  
2. Enter the country code of the number you are  
calling.  
Making Calls Within a Country (Local or  
Long Distance Dialing)  
3. Enter the area code without the leading zero,  
followed by the number of the person you are  
calling and press  
.
The steps for placing an international call within the  
same country are identical to those for calling country-  
to-country, except it is not necessary to enter the  
country code.  
Retrieving Voicemail Messages  
While traveling, you will need your voicemail passcode  
to check messages.  
Calling the United States From Another  
Country  
1. Dial the international access code (or if in GSM  
mode, press and hold  
until a “+” symbol  
1. Press and hold  
to display the “+” symbol. The  
appears on your device display).  
“+” symbol automatically inserts the exit code for  
the country from which you are calling.  
2. Enter followed by your 10-digit phone number.  
2. Press  
enter the area code and number.  
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3. When you hear the voice greeting, press  
enter your password, followed by  
and  
Click Email us to send an email to a Sprint  
representative.  
.
– or –  
International Data Roaming  
Call 1-888-226-7212, option 2, to speak to a Sprint  
representative.  
Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service can also keep you  
connected via email and Web browsing when traveling  
around the world. Check www.sprint.com/sww to  
determine the services available where you are  
traveling.  
Accessing Data Services While Traveling  
When traveling in a country with CDMA voice and GSM  
voice and data coverage, you will need to change the  
services. When in GSM only mode, you may need to  
manually select a different carrier if the device  
accesses a carrier that does not offer data service. See  
“Using Your Device While Traveling” on page 189.  
Prior to using your Sprint Worldwide GSM Data  
Services, you must establish and use your CDMA  
data services domestically on the Nationwide Sprint  
Network.  
Note  
Selecting a specific carrier is necessary only for  
providers on the GSM network. If you set your device to  
GSM mode while traveling, you will need to set the  
device back to Global mode when you return home or  
to a country where CDMA service is available. Visit  
www.sprint.com/sww for a list of services available for  
each country.  
Getting Started With Data Services  
Before you can use Sprint Worldwide Data Services,  
you must first have these services activated on your  
account.  
Click Chat with us to talk online with a Sprint  
representative.  
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Adding Entries to the SIM PhoneBook  
Using Your SIM Card’s PhoneBook  
1. Press  
Contacts >  
>
Your SIM card contains its own phone book that is  
separate from your device’s internal Contacts list. You  
can update and maintain the SIM PhoneBook  
whenever your device has a SIM card installed, even if  
you are not in a GSM service area.  
New (left softkey)  
> SIM Contact.  
2. Enter a name for  
navigation key  
down. See  
“Entering Text” on  
page 35.  
When saving a Contacts entry to your SIM card, note  
that only the name and number are saved. Entries  
stored on the card do not contain any detailed  
information that may be stored in the device's internal  
memory. To store additional information for a particular  
contact, such as email addresses or dates, it is  
important to save that information to your device’s  
onboard memory.  
3. Enter the phone number(s) for the entry.  
4. Press  
to store the new Contacts entry.  
Each Contacts entry stored on the SIM card can use  
only one phone number, and the entry’s name can be  
a maximum of 255 characters.  
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When a SIM card is active, the Contacts list will display  
two types of entries:  
3. Press Menu (right softkey) > Copy Contact > To SIM.  
To SIM to copy all your Contacts from your device  
to your SIM card. Note that only the name and  
number will be saved to the card.  
To Contacts to copy all your contacts from your SIM  
Card to your device's onboard memory.  
Contacts entry - SIM Card  
Contacts entry - Device  
The SIM PhoneBook provides two default fields  
(Name and Phone Number). This information is  
stored on your SIM card to provide information  
mobility. When an entry is moved or copied to  
Contacts, all input fields are then available for entry.  
Note  
To delete a single Contacts entry from your SIM  
PhoneBook:  
Copying Contacts Entries to the SIM  
PhoneBook  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
2. Highlight an entry.  
Once your SIM card is installed, you can copy entries  
from your device’s Contacts to your SIM PhoneBook.  
3. Press Menu (right softkey) > Delete.  
4. Touch Yes to confirm the deletion.  
To copy a Contacts entry to your SIM PhoneBook:  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
2. Highlight an entry.  
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To activate Call Barring (GSM):  
1. Press  
Setting GSM Services Options  
>
Settings > Personal  
> Phone.  
There are several user options available for GSM  
operation under your device’s Settings menu, including  
Call Diverting, Call Barring, Call Waiting, and GSM  
Network Selection. All these options require that your  
device be in GSM mode and in a GSM roaming  
coverage area. (See www.sprint.com/sww for a list of  
countries where international GSM coverage is  
available, and see “Using Your Device While Traveling”  
on page 189.)  
2. Touch the GSM  
Services tab.  
3. Scroll down the  
list, touch Call  
Barring and tap  
the onscreen Get  
Settings... button.  
Using Call Barring (GSM)  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
Call Barring allows you to block certain types of  
incoming and outgoing calls on your device. This  
would be useful, for example if you allowed someone  
to use your device for a short period of time.  
Caller ID  
Caller ID displays the number (and name, if in your  
PhoneBook) of incoming calls. Caller ID in GSM mode  
must be enabled by the user.  
To enable or disable Caller ID:  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
2. Touch the GSM Services tab.  
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3. Scroll down the list, touch Caller ID and tap the  
3. Scroll down the list, touch Call Waiting and tap the  
onscreen Get Settings... button.  
onscreen Get Settings... button.  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
Voicemail and Text Messages  
To activate voicemail settings:  
Call Forwarding  
Call Forwarding allows you to automatically forward all  
incoming calls to another number.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
To use Call Forwarding internationally:  
2. Touch the GSM Services tab.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
3. Scroll down the list, touch Voice Mail and Text  
Messages and tap the onscreen Get Settings...  
button.  
2. Touch the GSM Services tab.  
3. Scroll down the list, touch Call Forwarding and tap  
the onscreen Get Settings... button.  
4. Select the Voicemail number field. The number to  
call your voicemail is then displayed.  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
5. If instructed by a Sprint representative to change  
Call Waiting  
the number, press and hold  
to delete the  
current number and then enter a new number and  
press or touch OK  
Call Waiting in GSM mode must first be activated prior  
to its use.  
.
The voicemail access number is automatically set up  
when you receive your device. You will probably not  
Sprint representative.  
Note  
To use Call Waiting internationally:  
1. Press  
> Settings > Personal > Phone.  
2. Touch the GSM Services tab.  
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Contacting Sprint  
Country  
Canada  
From Landline Phone  
Sprint Worldwide Customer Service is available to  
answer your questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
1-888-226-7212  
1-888-226-7212  
Caribbean (most  
islands)  
Visit www.sprint.com/international and clickChat with us to  
talk online with an International Services representative;  
or click Email us to send an email to an International  
Services representative;  
France  
0800-903200  
While in the United States:  
Germany  
0800-180-0951  
800-787-986  
Call 1-888-226-7212, option 2.  
While traveling outside the United States:  
Call +1-817-698-4199, option 2.  
Italy  
Mexico  
001-877-294-9003  
1-800-201-7545  
0808-234-6616  
Trinidad and Tobago  
United Kingdom  
There is no charge for this call from your Sprint wireless  
device.  
From a landline phone when outside the United States:  
Sprint Worldwide Customer Service can be reached  
from a landline phone at +1-817-698-4199, option 2.  
Access or connection fees may apply. The toll-free  
Worldwide Customer Service in the following countries.  
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Section 4  
Safety and Warranty  
Information  
 
General Precautions  
4A. Important Safety  
There are several simple guidelines to operating your device  
properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service.  
To maximize performance, do not touch the bottom portion  
of your device where the internal antenna is located while  
using the device.  
Speak directly into the mouthpiece.  
(page 201)  
Avoid exposing your device and accessories to rain or liquid  
spills. If your device does get wet, immediately turn the  
power off and remove the battery.  
Do not expose your device to direct sunlight for extended  
periods of time (such as on the dashboard of a car).  
Using Your Device With a Hearing Aid Device (page 202)  
Although your device is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of  
equipment and can be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting,  
bending, or sitting on it.  
Any changes or modifications to your device not expressly  
approved in this document could void your warranty for this  
equipment and void your authority to operate this  
equipment.  
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy (page 205)  
Owner’s Record (page 207)  
User Guide Proprietary Notice (page 207)  
This guide contains important operational and safety  
information that will help you safely use your phone. Failure to  
read and follow the information provided in this phone  
guide may result in serious bodily injury, death, or  
property damage.  
For the best care of your device, only Sprint-authorized or  
Note  
Samsung-authorized personnel should service your device  
and accessories. Failure to do so may be dangerous and  
void your warranty.  
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Using Your Device Near Other Electronic Devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio  
frequency (RF) signals. However, RF signals from wireless  
devices may affect inadequately shielded electronic  
equipment.  
Maintaining Safe Use of and  
Access to Your Device  
Do Not Rely on Your Device for Emergency Calls  
Mobile devices operate using radio signals, which cannot  
guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore you should  
never rely solely upon any mobile device for essential  
communication (e.g., medical emergencies). Emergency calls  
may not be possible on all cellular networks or when certain  
network services or mobile device features are in use. Check  
with your local service provider for details.  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately  
shielded electronic operating systems or entertainment  
systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or their  
representative to determine if these systems are adequately  
shielded from external RF signals. Also check with the  
manufacturer regarding any equipment that has been added to  
your vehicle.  
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices,  
such as pacemakers and hearing aids, to determine if they are  
adequately shielded from external RF signals.  
Using Your Device While Driving  
Talking on your device while driving (or operating the device  
without a hands-free device) is prohibited in some jurisdictions.  
Laws vary as to specific restrictions. Remember that safety  
always comes first.  
Always turn off the device in healthcare facilities, and  
request permission before using the device near medical  
equipment.  
Note  
Purchase an optional hands-free accessory at your local  
Sprint Store, or call Sprint at 1-800-866-7509.  
Tip  
Turning Off Your Device Before Flying  
Turn off your device before boarding any aircraft. To prevent  
possible interference with aircraft systems, the U.S. Federal  
Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations require you to have  
permission from a crew member to use your device while  
the plane is on the ground. To prevent any risk of interference,  
the air.  
Following Safety Guidelines  
To operate your device safely and efficiently, always follow any  
special regulations in a given area. Turn your device off in  
areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause  
interference or danger.  
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Turning Off Your Device in Dangerous Areas  
Warning Regarding Display  
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your device  
off when in a blasting area or in other areas with signs  
indicating two-way radios should be turned off. Construction  
crews often use remote-control RF devices to set off explosives.  
The display on your handset is made of glass or acrylic and  
could break if your handset is dropped or if it receives  
significant impact. Do not use if screen is broken or cracked as  
this could cause injury to you.  
Turn your device off when you’re in any area that has a  
potentially explosive atmosphere. Although it’s rare, your device  
and accessories could generate sparks. Sparks can cause an  
explosion or fire, resulting in bodily injury or even death. These  
areas are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include:  
Using Your Device With a Hearing  
Aid Device  
Fueling areas such as gas stations.  
Below deck on boats.  
Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities.  
Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such  
as grain, dust, or metal powders.  
A number of Sprint devices have been tested for hearing aid  
device compatibility. When some wireless devices are used  
with certain hearing devices (including hearing aids and  
cochlear implants), users may detect a noise which can  
interfere with the effectiveness of the hearing device.  
Any other area where you would normally be advised to  
turn off your vehicle’s engine.  
Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this  
interference noise, and devices also vary in the amount of  
interference noise they may generate. ANSI standard C63.19  
was developed to provide a standardized means of measuring  
both wireless devices and hearing devices to determine  
usability rating categories for both.  
Never transport or store flammable gas, flammable liquids,  
or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle that  
contains your device or accessories.  
Note  
Restricting Children’s Access to Your Device  
Ratings have been developed for mobile devices to assist  
hearing device users find devices that may be compatible with  
their hearing device. Not all devices have been rated for  
compatibility with hearing devices. Devices that have been  
rated have a label located on the box. Your SPH-I350 has an  
M3 and T3 rating.  
Your device is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with it as  
they could hurt themselves and others, damage the device, or  
make calls that increase your Sprint invoice.  
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These ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending  
on the user’s hearing device and individual type and degree of  
hearing loss. If a hearing device is particularly vulnerable to  
interference noise, even a device with a higher rating may still  
cause unacceptable noise levels in the hearing device. Trying  
out the device with your hearing device is the best way to  
evaluate it for your personal needs.  
Thus, if you pair an M3 hearing aid with an M3 device, you will  
have a combined rating of six for “excellent use.” This is  
synonymous for T ratings.  
Sprint further suggests you experiment with multiple devices  
(even those not labeled M3/T3 or M4/T4) while in the store to  
find the one that works best with your hearing aid device.  
Should you experience interference or find the quality of  
service unsatisfactory after purchasing your device, promptly  
return it to the store within 30 days of purchase. With the Sprint  
30-day Risk-Free Guarantee, you may return the device within  
30 days of purchase for a full refund. More information about  
hearing aid compatibility may be found at: www.fcc.gov,  
M-Ratings: Devices rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements  
for hearing aid compatibility and are likely to generate less  
interference to hearing devices than unrated devices. (M4 is the  
better/higher of the two ratings.)  
T-Ratings: Devices 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 devices. (T4 is  
the better/higher of the two ratings. Note that not all hearing  
devices have telecoils in them.)  
Getting the Best Hearing Device  
Experience With Your Device  
To further minimize interference:  
Set the device’s display and dial pad backlight settings to  
ensure the minimum time interval:  
Hearing aid devices may also be measured for immunity to  
interference noise from wireless devices and should have  
ratings similar to devices. Ask your hearing healthcare  
professional for the rating of your hearing aid. Add the rating of  
your hearing aid and your device to determine probable  
usability:  
1. Press  
and touch Settings > System > Backlight >  
Battery Power/External Power. Adjust the values within  
Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers  
excellent use.  
each onscreen tab.  
Any combined rating equal to five is considered normal use.  
Any combined rating equal to four is considered usable.  
2. Press  
Brightness. (Brightness is adjustable by moving the slider  
either left or right.)  
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Position the device so the internal antenna is farthest from  
from the proper use of batteries and accessories approved  
by Sprint or the manufacturer of your device. Use only  
Sprint-approved or Samsung-approved batteries and  
accessories found at Sprint Stores or through Samsung, or  
call 1-866-866-7509 to order.  
your hearing aid.  
Move the phone around to find the point with least  
interference.  
They’re also available at www.sprint.com — click Accessories.  
Buying the right batteries and accessories is the best way to  
ensure they’re genuine and safe.  
HAC/Wi-Fi Language  
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 about its return and exchange policies  
and for information on hearing aid compatibility.  
In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in  
temperatures that range from 32° F to 113° F (0° C to 45° C).  
Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high  
humidity areas, such as the bathroom.  
Never dispose of the battery by incineration.  
Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean.  
Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery.  
The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for  
a long period of time.  
It’s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides  
acceptable performance. It can be recharged hundreds of  
times before it needs replacing.  
Caring for the Battery  
Don’t store the battery in high temperature areas for long  
Protecting Your Battery  
periods of time. It’s best to follow these storage rules:  
The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your  
battery’s performance.  
Less than one month:  
-4° F to 140° F (-20° C to 60° C)  
Recently there have been some public reports of wireless  
device batteries overheating, catching fire, or exploding. It  
appears that many, if not all, of these reports involve  
not aware of similar problems with Sprint devices resulting  
More than one month:  
-4° F to 113° F (-20° C to 45° C)  
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Disposal of Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) Batteries  
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as you can  
be burned.  
updated standard after reviewing the available body of  
research. In 1993, the Federal Communications Commission  
(FCC) adopted this updated standard in a regulation.  
For safe disposal options of your Li-Ion batteries, contact your  
nearest Sprint authorized service center.  
In August 1996, the FCC adopted hybrid standard consisting of  
the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and the guidelines published  
by the National Council of Radiation Protection and  
Measurements (NCRP).  
Special Note: Be sure to dispose of your battery properly. In  
some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business  
trash may be prohibited.  
Body-Worn Operation  
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if  
you wear a handset on your body, use a Sprint-supplied or  
Sprint-approved carrying case, holster or other body-worn  
accessory. If you do not use a body-worn accessory, ensure  
the antenna is at least 7/16 inch (1.5 centimeters) from your  
body when transmitting. Use of non-Sprint-approved  
accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines.  
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy  
Understanding How Your Device Operates  
Your device is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When  
it’s turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF)  
signals. When you use your device, the system handling your  
call controls the power level. This power can range from 0.006  
watt to 0.2 watt in digital mode.  
For more information about RF exposure, visit the FCC website  
Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for Wireless  
Devices  
Knowing Radio Frequency Safety  
The design of your device complies with updated NCRP  
standards described below.  
The SAR value corresponds to the relative amount of RF  
In 1991–92, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  
(IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)  
joined in updating ANSI’s 1982 standard for safety levels with  
respect to human exposure to RF signals. More than 120  
scientists, engineers and physicians from universities,  
energy absorbed into the head of a user of a wireless handset.  
The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing,  
measuring and calculation process. It does not represent how  
highest value in strict laboratory settings. But when in  
government health agencies and industries developed this  
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operation, the SAR of a phone can be substantially less than  
the level reported to the FCC. This is because of a variety of  
factors including its proximity to a base station antenna, phone  
design and other factors.  
FCC Notice  
This device 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.  
What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict  
federal guidelines. Variations in SARs do not represent a  
variation in safety.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to  
operate the equipment.  
All devices must meet the federal standard, which incorporates  
a substantial margin of safety. As stated above, variations in  
SAR values between different model devices do not mean  
variations in safety. SAR values at or below the federal standard  
of 1.6 W/kg are considered safe for use by the public.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules.  
Note  
The highest reported SAR values of the Samsung Intrepid  
(SPH-I350) are:  
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.  
Cellular CDMA mode (Part 22):  
Head: 1.07 W/kg; Body-worn: 1.13 W/kg  
PCS mode (Part 24):  
Head: 1.20 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.59 W/kg  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur  
in a particular installation.  
FCC Radio Frequency Emission  
This device meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission  
Guidelines.  
FCC ID number: A3LSPHI350.  
following FCC website: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/.  
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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:  
User Guide Proprietary Notice  
CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated  
under one or more of the following patents:  
Reorient the direction of the internal antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and  
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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.  
Owner’s Record  
User Guide template version 8a_FM (November 2008)  
The model number, regulatory number, and serial number are  
located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment.  
Record the serial number in the space provided below. This will  
be helpful if you need to contact us about your device in the  
future.  
Model: Samsung Intrepid™ (SPH-I350)  
Serial No.:  
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In addition to the warranty provided by your phone’s  
manufacturer, which is detailed on the following  
pages, Sprint offers a number of optional plans to  
cover your equipment for non-warranty claims. Sprint  
Total Equipment Protection provides the combined  
coverage of the Sprint Equipment Replacement  
Program and the Sprint Equipment Service and Repair  
Program, both of which are available separately. Each  
of these programs may be signed up for within 30  
days of activating your phone. For more details,  
please visit your nearest Sprint Store or call Sprint at  
1-800-584-3666.  
Note  
Manufacturer’s Warranty (page 209)  
Your phone has been designed to provide you with  
reliable, worry-free service. If for any reason you have a  
problem with your equipment, please refer to the  
manufacturer’s warranty in this section.  
For information regarding the terms and conditions of  
service for your phone, please visit www.sprint.com or  
call Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727.  
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externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to  
normal use; (d) malfunctions resulting from the use of Product  
in conjunction with accessories, products, or ancillary/  
peripheral equipment not furnished or approved by  
SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage from improper testing,  
operation, maintenance, installation, or adjustment; (f)  
installation, maintenance, and service of Product, or (g) Product  
used or purchased outside the United States or Canada.  
Manufacturer’s Warranty  
STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY  
What is Covered and For How Long?  
SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, LLC  
("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original purchaser ("Purchaser")  
that SAMSUNG's Phones and accessories ("Products") are free  
from defects in material and workmanship under normal use  
and service for the period commencing upon the date of  
purchase and continuing for the following specified period of  
time after that date:  
This Limited Warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity  
falls below 80% of rated capacity or the battery leaks, and this  
Limited Warranty does not cover any battery if (i) the battery  
has been charged by a battery charger not specified or  
approved by SAMSUNG for charging the battery, (ii) any of the  
seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering,  
or (iii) the battery has been used in equipment other than the  
SAMSUNG phone for which it is specified.  
Phone  
1 Year  
1 Year  
Batteries  
Leather Case/Pouch/Holster 90 Days  
What are SAMSUNG’s Obligations?  
Game Pad  
90 Days  
1 Year  
During the applicable warranty period, SAMSUNG will repair or  
replace, at SAMSUNG's sole option, without charge to  
Purchaser, any defective component part of Product. To obtain  
service under this Limited Warranty, Purchaser must return  
Product to an authorized phone service facility in an adequate  
container for shipping, accompanied by Purchaser's sales  
receipt or comparable substitute proof of sale showing the date  
of purchase, the serial number of Product and the sellers'  
name and address. To obtain assistance on where to deliver  
the Product, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-888-987-4357.  
Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will promptly repair or replace the  
Other Phone Accessories  
What is Not Covered?  
This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of  
Product by Purchaser. This Limited Warranty does not cover: (a)  
defects or damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse,  
neglect, unusual physical, electrical or electromechanical  
stress, or modification of any part of Product, including antenna,  
or cosmetic damage; (b) equipment that has the serial number  
removed or made illegible; (c) any plastic surfaces or other  
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defective Product. SAMSUNG may, at SAMSUNG's sole option,  
use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts or components when  
repairing any Product or replace Product with a rebuilt,  
reconditioned or new Product. Repaired/replaced leather  
cases, pouches and holsters will be warranted for a period of  
ninety (90) days. All other repaired/replaced Product will be  
warranted for a period equal to the remainder of the original  
Limited Warranty on the original Product or for 90 days,  
whichever is longer. All replaced parts, components, boards  
and equipment shall become the property of SAMSUNG.  
COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE  
REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LAW, RULE, SPECIFICATION OR  
CONTRACT PERTAINING THERETO.  
NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHALL  
BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE AN EXPRESS WARRANTY OF  
ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT.  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS THAT MAY  
ARISE BY OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING IF APPLICABLE  
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY  
LIMITED TO THE SAME DURATION OF TIME AS THE EXPRESS  
WRITTEN WARRANTY STATED HEREIN. SOME STATES/  
PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG  
AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION  
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN ADDITION, SAMSUNG SHALL  
NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND  
RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE, USE, OR MISUSE OF, OR  
INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR ARISING DIRECTLY OR  
INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OR LOSS OF USE OF THE  
PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS  
WARRANTY, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, OR LOSS OF  
ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS, OR FOR DAMAGES  
ARISING FROM ANY TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR  
GROSS NEGLIGENCE) OR FAULT COMMITTED BY  
If SAMSUNG determines that any Product is not covered by this  
Limited Warranty, Purchaser must pay all parts, shipping, and  
labor charges for the repair or return of such Product.  
What Are the Limits on SAMSUNG’s Liability?  
EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY  
CONTAINED HEREIN, PURCHASER TAKES THE PRODUCT  
"AS IS," AND SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTY OR  
REPRESENTATION AND THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS,  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, OF ANY  
KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT,  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:  
THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS  
FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE;  
WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT;  
SAMSUNG, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, OR FOR ANY  
BREACH OF CONTRACT OR FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT  
AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER PARTY. SOME  
STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR  
DESIGN, CONDITION, QUALITY, OR PERFORMANCE OF  
THE PRODUCT;  
THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE  
COMPONENTS CONTAINED THEREIN; OR  
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LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,  
SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY  
TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL  
RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH  
VARY FROM STATE TO STATE/PROVINCE TO PROVINCE. THIS  
LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE  
OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS  
PRODUCT AND STATES PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.  
IF ANY PORTION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS HELD  
ILLEGAL OR UNENFORCEABLE BY REASON OF ANY LAW,  
SUCH PARTIAL ILLEGALITY OR UNENFORCEABILITY SHALL  
NOT AFFECT THE ENFORCEABILITY FOR THE REMAINDER  
OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WHICH PURCHASER  
ACKNOWLEDGES IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE CONSTRUED TO  
BE LIMITED BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS THE LAW  
PERMITS. THE PARTIES UNDERSTAND THAT THE  
SUITABILITY OF ANY SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT LIE SOLELY WITH THE PURCHASER AND THE  
DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-  
PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, AS THE CASE MAY BE.  
This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product failure between  
Purchaser and SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNG's Product pricing  
reflects this allocation of risk and the limitations of liability  
contained in this Limited Warranty. The agents, employees,  
distributors, and dealers of SAMSUNG are not authorized to  
make modifications to this Limited Warranty, or make additional  
warranties binding on SAMSUNG. Accordingly, additional  
statements such as dealer advertising or presentation, whether  
oral or written, do not constitute warranties by SAMSUNG and  
should not be relied upon.  
End User License Agreement for Software  
IMPORTANT. READ CAREFULLY: This End User License  
Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (either  
an individual or a single entity) and Samsung Electronics Co.,  
Ltd. for software owned by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and  
its affiliated companies and its third party suppliers and  
licensors that accompanies this EULA, which includes  
computer software and may include associated media, printed  
materials, "online" or electronic documentation ("Software").  
BY CLICKING THE "I ACCEPT" BUTTON (OR IF YOU BYPASS  
OR OTHERWISE DISABLE THE "I ACCEPT", AND STILL  
INSTALL, COPY, DOWNLOAD, ACCESS OR OTHERWISE USE  
THE SOFTWARE), YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE  
TERMS OF THIS EULA. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THE TERMS  
PURCHASER MAY USE THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT.  
SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS  
AND THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,  
STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AS TO THE QUALITY,  
CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE OR  
SUITABILITY OF ANY THIRDPARTY SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT, WHETHER SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT  
DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING  
THE ABILITY TO INTEGRATE ANY SUCH SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT WITH THE PRODUCT. THE QUALITY,  
CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE AND  
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IN THIS EULA, YOU MUST CLICK THE "DECLINE" BUTTON,  
DISCONTINUE USE OF THE SOFTWARE.  
sublicense or provide commercial hosting services with the  
Software.  
1. GRANT OF LICENSE. Samsung grants you the following  
rights provided that you comply with all terms and conditions of  
this EULA: You may install, use, access, display and run one  
copy of the Software on the local hard disk(s) or other  
permanent storage media of one computer and use the  
Software on a single computer or a mobile device at a time,  
and you may not make the Software available over a network  
where it could be used by multiple computers at the same  
time. You may make one copy of the Software in machine-  
readable form for backup purposes only; provided that the  
backup copy must include all copyright or other proprietary  
notices contained on the original.  
4. CONSENT TO USE OF DATA. You agree that Samsung and  
its affiliates may collect and use technical information gathered  
as part of the product support services related to the Software  
provided to you, if any, related to the Software. Samsung may  
use this information solely to improve its products or to provide  
customized services or technologies to you and will not  
disclose this information in a form that personally identifies you.  
5. UPGRADES. This EULA applies to updates, supplements  
and add-on components (if any) of the Software that Samsung  
may provide to you or make available to you after the date you  
obtain your initial copy of the Software, unless we provide other  
terms along with such upgrade. To use Software identified as  
an upgrade, you must first be licensed for the Software  
identified by Samsung as eligible for the upgrade. After  
upgrading, you may no longer use the Software that formed the  
basis for your upgrade eligibility.  
2. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP. Samsung  
reserves all rights not expressly granted to you in this EULA.  
The Software is protected by copyright and other intellectual  
property laws and treaties. Samsung or its suppliers own the  
title, copyright and other intellectual property rights in the  
Software. The Software is licensed, not sold.  
6. SOFTWARE TRANSFER. You may not transfer this EULA or  
the rights to the Software granted herein to any third party  
unless it is in connection with the sale of the mobile device  
which the Software accompanied. In such event, the transfer  
must include all of the Software (including all component parts,  
the media and printed materials, any upgrades, this EULA) and  
you may not retain any copies of the Software. The transfer may  
not be an indirect transfer, such as a consignment. Prior to the  
transfer, the end user receiving the Software must agree to all  
the EULA terms.  
3. LIMITATIONS ON END USER RIGHTS. You may not reverse  
engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to  
discover the source code or algorithms of, the Software (except  
and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted  
by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation), or modify, or  
disable any features of, the Software, or create derivative works  
based on the Software. You may not rent, lease, lend,  
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7. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You acknowledge that the  
Software is subject to export restrictions of various countries.  
You agree to comply with all applicable international and  
national laws that apply to the Software, including the U.S.  
Export Administration Regulations, as well as end user, end  
use, and destination restrictions issued by U.S. and other  
governments.  
AVAILABILITY, OF ACCURACY, OF LACK OF VIRUSES, OF  
QUIET ENJOYMENT, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD  
PARTY RIGHTS. SAMSUNG DOES NOT WARRANT AGAINST  
INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE  
SOFTWARE, THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE  
SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS, THAT THE  
OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED  
OR ERROR-FREE, OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE SOFTWARE  
WILL BE CORRECTED. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION  
OR ADVICE GIVEN BY SAMSUNG OR A SAMSUNG  
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL CREATE A  
8. TERMINATION. This EULA is effective until terminated. Your  
rights under this License will terminate automatically without  
notice from Samsung if you fail to comply with any of the terms  
and conditions of this EULA. Upon termination of this EULA,  
you shall cease all use of the Software and destroy all copies,  
full or partial, of the Software.  
WARRANTY. SHOULD THE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE,  
YOU ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY  
SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. SOME  
9. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. You expressly acknowledge  
and agree that use of the Software is at your sole risk and that  
the entire risk as to satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy  
and effort is with you. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED  
BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS"  
AND WITH ALL FAULTS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY  
KIND, AND SAMSUNG AND ITS LICENSORS (COLLECTIVELY  
REFERRED TO AS "SAMSUNG" FOR THE PURPOSES OF  
SECTIONS 9, 10 and 11) HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL  
WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE  
SOFTWARE, EITHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,  
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES AND/OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY,  
OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR WORKMANLIKE EFFORT, OF  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OF RELIABILITY OR  
JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS ON APPLICABLE  
STATUTORY RIGHTS OF A CONSUMER, SO THESE  
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
10. EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL AND  
CERTAIN OTHER DAMAGES. TO THE EXTENT NOT  
PROHIBITED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL SAMSUNG BE  
LIABLE FOR PERSONAL INJURY, OR ANY INCIDENTAL,  
SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
WHATSOEVER, OR FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF DATA,  
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR FOR ANY PECUNIARY  
DAMAGES OR LOSSES, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO  
YOUR USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, THE  
PROVISION OF OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE SUPPORT OR  
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OTHER SERVICES, INFORMATION, SOFTWARE, AND  
RELATED CONTENT THROUGH THE SOFTWARE OR  
OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE,  
OR OTHERWISE UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH ANY  
PROVISION OF THIS EULA, HOWEVER CAUSED,  
REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY (CONTRACT,  
TORT OR OTHERWISE) AND EVEN IF SAMSUNG HAS BEEN  
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME  
JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OF  
LIABILITY FOR PERSONAL INJURY, OR OF INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT  
APPLY TO YOU.  
documentation" with only those rights as are granted to all  
other end users pursuant to the terms and conditions herein.  
13. APPLICABLE LAW. This EULA is governed by the laws of  
TEXAS, without regard to conflicts of laws principles. This EULA  
shall not be governed by the UN Convention on Contracts for  
the International Sale of Goods, the application of which is  
expressly excluded. If a dispute, controversy or difference is not  
amicably settled, it shall be finally resolved by arbitration in  
Seoul, Korea in accordance with the Arbitration Rules of the  
Korean Commercial Arbitration Board. The award of arbitration  
shall be final and binding upon the parties.  
14. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; SEVERABILITY. This EULA is the  
entire agreement between you and Samsung relating to the  
Software and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous oral or  
written communications, proposals and representations with  
respect to the Software or any other subject matter covered by  
this EULA. If any provision of this EULA is held to be void,  
invalid, unenforceable or illegal, the other provisions shall  
continue in full force and effect.  
11. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. Notwithstanding any damages  
that you might incur for any reason whatsoever (including,  
without limitation, all damages referenced herein and all direct  
or general damages in contract or anything else), the entire  
liability of Samsung under any provision of this EULA and your  
exclusive remedy hereunder shall be limited to the greater of  
the actual damages you incur in reasonable reliance on the  
Software up to the amount actually paid by you for the Software  
or US$5.00. The foregoing limitations, exclusions and  
disclaimers (including Sections 9, 10 and 11) shall apply to the  
maximum extent permitted by applicable law, even if any  
remedy fails its essential purpose.  
Precautions for Transfer and Disposal  
If data stored on this device is deleted or reformatted using the  
standard methods, the data only appears to be removed on a  
superficial level, and it may be possible for someone to retrieve  
and reuse the data by means of special software.  
12. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS. The Software is licensed  
consisting of "commercial software" and "commercial software  
To avoid unintended information leaks and other problems of  
this sort, it is recommended that the device be returned to  
Samsung’s Customer Care Center for an Extended File System  
214  
4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty  
(EFS) Clear which will eliminate all user memory and return all  
settings to default settings. Please contact the Samsung  
Customer Care Center for details.  
Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357)  
©2009 Samsung Telecommunications America. All rights  
reserved.  
No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior  
written approval. Specifications and availability subject to  
change without notice. [011604.  
Please provide warranty information (proof of  
purchase) to Samsung’s Customer Care  
Center in order to provide this service at no  
charge. If the warranty has expired on the  
device, charges may apply.  
Important  
Customer Care Center:  
1000 Klein Rd.  
Plano, TX 75074  
Toll Free Tel: 1.888.987.HELP (4357)  
Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC:  
1301 East Lookout Drive  
Richardson, Texas 75082  
Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
If you are using a handset other than a  
standard numeric dial pad, dial the numbers  
listed in brackets.  
Important  
4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty  
215  
Index  
Calculator 90  
Event Alert Menu 78  
Viewing Events 78  
A
Installing 21  
Activation 6  
Using 156  
Windows Media Player 104  
Call Waiting 136, 197  
Caller ID 112, 135, 196  
Camcoder - See also Pictures  
Functions 116  
Task 86  
Devices 126  
Alarm Clock 80  
Alarms 80  
PIN 125  
Bookmarks  
Wake-up Alarm 81  
Album Screen 111  
Assigning Content 112  
Alert Notification 45  
Answering Calls 27  
Auto Answer 55  
Camcorder 115–118  
Creating 145  
Functions 116  
Recording Videos 115  
Launching 146  
Browser Menu 146–147  
Button Settings 54  
Index  
217  
   
Camera  
Functions 110  
Camera - See also Pictures  
108  
Editing 69  
73  
Date Styles 41  
Device  
Turning On 19  
Unlock 7  
Self Timer 113  
Settings 114  
Zoom 114  
Dialing Options 26  
Display Screen 17  
Brightness 47  
Finding Entries by Filter 74  
Saving a Phone Number 67  
Car-Kit/Headset 55  
Certificates 60  
Clocks & Alarms 80  
Communication  
Contacts 66–75  
Adding an Entry 66  
Assigning a Picture 72, 112  
Deleting 70  
D
Data Roam Guard 140  
Driving Directions 180  
Launching the Web 142  
Password 8  
Security Features 61  
User Name 141  
Automatic Setup 148  
Email 104, 147  
IMAP Account 148  
POP Account 148, 150  
218  
Index  
Encryption 59  
Enhanced 911 (E911) 29  
Going To 79  
Viewing 78  
Calling the U.S. From  
Beaming 88  
GSM Mode 189  
87  
Deleting 88  
191  
Setup 189  
Punctuation 36  
Symbols 37  
Headset 55  
Filtering 64  
Making a Call 64  
Purchasing 173  
GPS Navigation 178  
Registration 179  
GPS Services 178  
Entering Text 35–38  
EVDO Data 7, 61  
Net Guard 61  
Event  
Saving a Number 65  
I
Image 50  
In-Call Options 30  
Instant Messaging 159  
Adding 76  
Alert Menu 78  
Index  
219  
International  
GSM Mode 189  
International Calling (see  
187  
L
Formatting 96  
Inserting 94  
Removing 96  
Missed Calls 28  
Language 41  
Location Settings 48  
M
Internet  
Magnification  
Page Zooming 25  
Manual 190  
Menu i  
Navigation 23  
Internet Explorer  
Home Page 146  
Text Size 147  
Options 49  
Music File  
Supported Formats 169  
Types 169  
My Certificates 60  
My Device 97  
My Driver 174  
Viewing Options 147  
K
Key Functions 13  
47  
Keyboard Tones 44  
Keypad Tones 44  
Instant Messaging 159  
My Messages 50  
Text Messaging 133  
Voicemail 130  
220  
Index  
Navigating the Web 143  
2D Map 182  
Statistics 176  
My Messages 38, 51, 134  
Add 51  
Delete 50  
My Storage 97  
Teams & Standings 176  
NFL Mobile Live 175  
Notepad 81  
Summary 182  
N
Editing 82  
Text Note 81  
Voice Note 82  
Traffic Conditions 181  
Navigation, GPS 178  
Network  
NASCAR  
Exit 175  
News 174  
Exit 176  
Fantasy 176  
Help 176  
Office Mobile 87  
OneNote Mobile 88  
Creating 88  
Sprint FanZone 175  
Stats & Schedule 174  
Nascar 174  
My Team 176  
Index  
221  
Outlook  
Setting Up a New Email  
Airplane Mode 51  
Power Management  
Battery Level 22  
Account 156  
Display Settings 46–48  
Messaging Settings 49–51  
Keyboard Backlight 47  
Prepend Dialing 56  
Preset Messages 50, 134  
Adding 51  
Delete 50  
Priority 49  
P
Pauses 32  
Background Image 39  
Theme 39  
Time and Date 40  
Phone Book  
Picture File  
Supported Formats 169  
112  
Storing 118  
see Contacts  
Phone Customization  
Phone Number  
Recent Location  
Adding to My Favorites 184  
Sharing 184  
Resetting Your Device 60  
Reviewing Pictures 119  
Reviewing Videos 119  
Taking 108  
Finding 33  
Plus Code Dialing 33  
Saving 31, 67  
Pictures and Videos by Email  
120–121  
Plus Code Dialing 33, 56  
With Pauses 32  
222  
Index  
Ringer Types 42  
Ringers  
to Email recipients 121  
Shooting Video 115–118  
Signatures  
Setting 156  
Silence All 45  
SIM PhoneBook  
Text 50  
Video basic 50  
Video rich 50  
Roaming 137–140  
Data Roam Guard 140  
Roam Mode 138  
Add Entry 194  
Copying Entries to SIM 195  
Smart Converter 91  
Smileys 134  
S
Softkeys 13  
Software Updates  
Downloading 93  
Safety Information 200–207  
Screen Backlight 46  
Screen Savers  
Security 58–61  
Keypad Tone 44  
Message Notifications 42  
System Notifications 43  
Data Services 61  
Menu 58  
Special Numbers 59  
Hide your address 49  
Home network 50  
Image basic 50  
Image rich 50  
Index  
223  
Sounds  
Dialing Sprint Services 74  
Operator Services 10  
New 83  
Sprint TV 168  
Direct Dial 192  
Sorting the Task List 85  
Vibrate Ringer 44  
Viewing Current  
Assignments 70  
Sprint Music Store 171  
Sprint Navigation 178  
Using 179  
Messages 192  
163  
Launching 162  
Making a Call 162  
Options 164  
SIM Card 187  
Stop Watch 91  
Stylus 24  
Sending a Text Message 163  
Sync Program  
Installation 101  
224  
Index  
Text Entry  
see Entering Text  
Text Message  
U
W
Updating Your Device 93  
Wall Paper 112  
Text Messages  
Deleting All Messages 135  
Managing 135  
Three-Way Calling 136  
Time  
Vibrate 44  
Video File  
Videos  
Launching 142  
Settings 117  
Storing 118  
Time and Date  
165  
Off 164  
Automatic Updates 40  
Manual Configuration 40  
Tip Calculator 91  
Turning Your Device On and  
Off 19  
TV 168  
View By 73  
Voice Privacy 56  
Voicemail  
On 164  
Windows Live Messenger 159  
Windows Media Player  
DRM 106  
Clear Icon 132  
Notification 131  
Retrieving 131  
Setting Up 7, 130  
Sync List 106  
Sync Options 104  
Syncing Music 106  
Index  
225  
Windows Mobile Device  
Center  
Y
Yahoo! Messenger 159  
YouTube  
Wireless Manager 123, 165  
Overview 176  
Zoom 114  
Creating a New Entry 92  
Map View 92  
Options 93  
X
Xbuttonsetting 53  
226  
Index  

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