Samsung SPH M330 User Manual

User Guide  
M330  
www.sprint.com  
© 2009 Sprint. Sprint and the logo are trademarks of Sprint. Other  
marks are the property of their respective owners.  
7/31/09  
Table of Contents  
Tip  
Personalizing Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Messaging Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Airplane Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Setting Up Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Activating Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Viewing History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
History Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Viewing the Display Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Turning Your Phone On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Battery and Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Navigating Through the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Displaying Your Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Adding a New Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Saving a Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Contacts Entry Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Editing a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Adding a Number to a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . 56  
Deleting a Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Adding a New Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry . . . . . . . . . 58  
Assigning a Picture to an Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Finding Contacts Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Taking Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76  
Storing Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
Sending Sprint Picture Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82  
Turning Bluetooth On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92  
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Memo Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
Tip Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Updating Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Updating the PRL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
2F. Voice Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98  
SMS Voice Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103  
Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105  
Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105  
Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141  
Getting Started With Data Services . . . . . . . . . 110  
Accessing Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115  
Exploring the Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118  
4A. Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . 124  
Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128  
User Guide Proprietary Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131  
4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . 132  
Manufacturer’s Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133  
Introduction  
Your Phone’s Menu  
This User Guide introduces you to Sprint® service and all  
the features of your new phone. It’s divided into four  
sections:  
The following table outlines your phone’s main menu  
structure. For more information about using your  
phone’s menus, see “Navigating Through the Menus”  
on page 18.  
Section 1: Getting Started  
Section 2: Your Phone  
CONTACTS (Right Softkey)  
TEXT (Left Softkey)  
Web  
Section 3: Sprint Service  
Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information  
Because of updates in phone software, this  
User  
Guide  
Note  
Messages  
printed guide may not be the most current  
version for your phone. Visit www.sprint.com  
and log on to My Sprint Wireless to access  
the most recent version of the user guide.  
1: Voicemail  
1: Call Voicemail  
2: Clear Envelope  
2: Picture Mail  
2: Send Message  
Please refer to the Important Safety  
Information section on page 124 to learn  
about information that will help you safely use  
your phone. Failure to read and follow the  
Important Safety Information in this phone  
guide may result in serious bodily injury,  
death, or property damage.  
WARNING  
1: Text Message  
3: VoiceSMS  
3: Text Messages  
4: Picture Mail  
1: Inbox  
3: Saved Mail  
2: Sent Mail  
4: Pending  
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5: VoiceSMS Option  
5: Chat & Dating  
6:VoiceSMS  
7: Settings  
1: Speakerphone  
2: From Name  
History  
Photos  
1: Notification  
1: Message & Icon 2: Icon only  
1: Camera  
Press the right softkey to view the following options:  
2: Callback #  
1: Selftimer  
1: None  
3: Other  
2: XXXXXXXXXX  
1: Off  
2: 5 sec  
3: 10 sec  
3: Preset Messages  
2: Fun Tools..  
1: Color Tone  
1: Can’t talk right now. Send me a message.  
2: Call me  
3: Where are you?  
5: Don’t forget to  
4: Can you talk?  
6: Can you pick up 7: Thanks!  
3: Controls..  
8: Meet me at  
9: Let’s get lunch.  
1: Brightness  
3: Night Shot  
2: White Balance  
10: I sent this from my PCS phone.  
11: The meeting has been cancelled.  
12: I have to work late.  
4: Settings..  
13: I’m on a conference call.  
14: I’ll be there at  
16: Tag, you’re it!  
18: Hugs and kisses -OXOXO  
19: Crazy 4 you!  
4: Edit Signature  
1: On  
15: What time does it start?  
17: I love you!  
1: Resolution  
3: Shutter Sound  
2: Quality  
4: Status Bar  
5: Launch  
20: Too funny!  
1: Review Pictures  
2: Off  
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2: Picture Mail  
3: Screen Savers  
1: Inbox  
3: Saved Mail  
2: Sent Mail  
4: Pending  
1: Get New Screen Savers  
2: My Stuff Manager Screen Savers  
3: My Albums  
1: In Phone  
4: Applications  
2: Online Albums  
1: Get New Applications  
2: My Stuff Manager Applications  
4: PictBridge  
5: Call Tones  
5: Order Prints  
Settings  
6: Settings and Info  
1: Display  
1: Main Screen  
1: Status Bar (On/Off)  
2: Account Info  
1: Screen Saver  
2: Foregrounds  
Missed Alerts  
My Stuff  
3: Incoming/Outgoing Calls  
2: Brightness  
3: Backlight  
1: Games  
1: Slide open  
3: 15 seconds  
2: 30 seconds  
1: Get New Games  
3: American Idol Demo  
4: Asphalt 4: Elite Racing DEMO  
5: The Price is Right Demo  
2: My Stuff Manager Games  
4: 8 seconds  
2: Small  
2: Off  
4: Dialing Font Size  
1: Large  
2: Ringers  
5: PowerSave Mode  
1: On  
1: Get New Ringers  
2: My Stuff Manager Ringers  
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6: Keypad Light  
3: Messages  
1: Slide open  
3: 15 seconds  
5: Off  
2: 30 seconds  
4: 8 seconds  
1: Notification  
1: Message & Icon 2: Icon Only  
2: Callback #  
7: Language  
1: None  
3: Other  
2: XXXXXXXXXX  
1: English  
2: Español  
2: Sounds  
3: Preset Messages  
1: Volume  
1: Can’t talk right now. Send me a message.  
1: Ringer  
3: Headset  
5: Advanced...  
2: Earpiece  
4: Speakerphone  
2: Call me  
4: Can you talk?  
6: Can you pick up 7: Thanks!  
3: Where are you?  
5: Don’t forget to  
8: Meet me at  
9: Let’s get lunch.  
2: Ringer Type  
10: I sent this from my PCS phone.  
11: The meeting has been cancelled.  
12: I have to work late.  
1: Incoming Calls  
3: Schedule  
2: Messages  
4: Roam Ringer  
13: I’m on a conference call.  
14: I’ll be there at  
16: Tag, you’re it!  
18: Hugs and kisses -OXOXO  
19: Crazy 4 you!  
4: Edit Signature  
1: On  
15: What time does it start?  
17: I love you!  
3: Alerts  
1: Minute Beep  
3: Connect  
5: Power On  
2: Service  
4: Signal Fade/Call Drop  
6: Power Off  
20: Too funny!  
4: Key Tone  
2: Off  
1: Tone Type  
2: Tone Volume  
3: Tone Length  
5: VoiceSMS Option  
1: Speakerphone  
2: From Name  
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4: Text Entry  
5: Phone Info  
1: Phone Number  
2: Icon Glossary  
3: Version  
1: Auto-Capital  
1: On  
2: Off  
2: Auto-Space  
1: On  
2: Off  
4: Advanced  
6: More...  
3: Dual Language  
1: None  
2: Spanish  
1: Auto Keyguard  
1: On  
4: My Words  
2: Off  
5: Used Word Dictionary  
2: Accessibility  
1: TTY Options  
1: Yes  
2: No  
2: Voice Service  
2: Off  
6: Display Candidate  
3: Airplane Mode  
1: Display On  
2: Display Off  
1: On  
3: On PowerUp  
7: Prediction Start At  
4: Browser  
1: 2nd letters  
3: 4th letters  
2: 3rd letters  
4: 5th letters  
1: Clear Bookmarks 2: Clear Cache  
3: Clear Cookies  
4: Edit Homepage  
8: Auto Word Insertion  
5: Call Setup  
1: On  
2: Off  
1: Auto Answer  
3: Call Answer  
2: Abbreviated Dial  
4: Call End  
9: Help  
5: Contacts Match  
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6: Contacts  
13: Navigation Keys  
1: Speed Numbers 2: Hide Secret  
1: Left Key  
3: Up Key  
2: Right Key  
4: Down Key  
3: My Name Card  
5: Services  
4: Wireless Backup  
14: Wireless Backup  
7: Data  
Tools  
1: On/Off  
2: Net Guard  
3: Update Data Profile  
1: Alarm  
8: Headset Mode  
1: Turbo Button  
9: Location  
1: On  
1: Alarm #1  
3: Alarm #3  
2: Alarm #2  
2: Ringer Sound  
2: Off  
2: Bluetooth  
1: On/Off  
3: Add a New...  
5: My Bluetooth Info  
2: Visibility  
4: Trusted Devices  
10: Restrict and Lock  
3: Calculator  
4: Tip Calculator  
5: Calendar  
1: Voice  
2: Data  
3: Camera/Pictures 4: Lock my Phone  
11: Roaming  
1: Set Mode  
3: Data Roaming  
2: Call Guard  
3: Erase/Reset  
1: Today  
3: Task List  
2: Scheduler  
4: Countdown  
12: Security  
6: Memo Pad  
1: Change Lock Code  
2: Special #  
7: World Time  
1: Set DST  
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8: Update Phone  
1: Update Firmware  
9: Memory Info.  
2: Update PRL  
2: Review  
0: Voice Memo  
1: Record  
*: Voice Service  
Contacts  
In Use Menu  
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) during a call to display  
the following options:  
1: Save  
2: 3-Way Call  
3: Contacts  
5: Phone Info  
7: Messages  
9: Tools  
4: Voice Memo  
6: Key Mute/Unmute  
8: Recent History  
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Section 1  
Getting Started  
 
Replace the cover by lining up the tabs and then  
firmly sliding the cover back until it snaps into  
place.  
2. Press  
to turn the phone on.  
If your phone is activated, it will turn on, search for  
Sprint service, and enter standby mode.  
Setting Up Your Voicemail (page 3)  
Sprint Account Passwords (page 4)  
Getting Help (page 5)  
If your phone is not yet activated, see “Activating  
Your Phone” on page 3 for more information.  
3. Make your first call.  
Use your keypad to enter a phone number.  
Press  
.
Your phone’s battery should have enough charge for  
your phone to turn on and find a signal, set up your  
voicemail, and make a call. You should fully charge  
your battery as soon as possible. See “Charging the  
Battery” on page 17 for details.  
Note  
1. Install the battery. (See “Installing the Battery” on  
page 15.)  
In a single motion, press down on the cover and  
slide it towards the grill and then carefully lift the  
battery cover away from the phone.  
Insert the battery into the opening, making sure  
secure the battery.  
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1A. Setting Up Service  
   
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.  
If your handset has a touch screen display,  
please note that a touch screen responds  
best to a light touch from the pad of your  
finger or a non-metallic stylus. Using  
excessive force, or a metallic object when  
pressing on the touch screen, may damage  
the tempered glass surface and void the  
warranty. See “Manufacturer’s Warranty” on  
page 133.  
WARNING  
Do not press  
Pressing  
while the phone is being activated.  
cancels the activation process.  
Tip  
If you are having difficulty with activation, contact  
Sprint Customer Service by dialing 1-888-211-4727  
from any other phone.  
Note  
Activating Your Phone  
Setting Up Your Voicemail  
If you purchased your phone at a Sprint Store, it is probably  
activated and ready to use.  
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.  
If you received your phone 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.  
1. From standby mode, press and hold  
.
If you received your phone in the mail and you are activating a  
new phone for an existing number on your account, you will  
need to go online to activate your new phone.  
2. Follow the system prompts to:  
Create your passcode.  
From your computer’s Web browser, go to  
www.sprint.com/activate and complete the onscreen  
instructions to activate your phone.  
Record your name announcement.  
Record your greeting.  
1A. Setting Up Service  
3
       
Voicemail Passcode  
Note  
Sprint strongly recommends that you create a  
passcode when setting up your voicemail to protect  
anyone who has access to your handset is able to  
access your voicemail messages.  
You’ll create your voicemail password (or passcode)  
when you set up your voicemail. See “Setting Up Your  
Voicemail” on page 3 for more information on your  
voicemail password.  
Data Services Password  
For more information about using your voicemail, see  
“Voicemail” on page 98.  
With your Sprint phone, you may elect to set up an  
optional data services password to control access and  
authorize Premium Service purchases.  
Sprint Account Passwords  
For more information, or to change your passwords,  
sign on to www.sprint.com or call Sprint Customer  
Service at 1-888-211-4727.  
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.  
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.  
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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.  
Sprint 411  
Shop for the latest Sprint phones.  
View available Sprint service plans and options.  
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  
Learn more about data services and other products  
like Sprint Picture Mail, games, ringers, screen  
savers, and more.  
automatically connect your call at no additional charge.  
1A. Setting Up Service  
5
   
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 Phone  
 
Your Phone  
13. Earpiece  
1. Status Bar  
Icons  
Your Phone (page 8)  
2. Display Screen  
12. Camera Lens  
11. MENU/OK  
3. Navigation Key  
4. Softkey (left)  
4. Softkey (right)  
Navigating Through the Menus (page 18)  
Displaying Your Phone Number (page 19)  
Making and Answering Calls (page 19)  
Entering Text (page 27)  
5. Speaker Key  
10. BACK/Clear Key  
9. END/POWER Key  
6. TALK Key  
7. Keypad  
Phone Software Upgrades – Updates to your  
phone’s software may become available from time  
to time. Sprint will automatically upload critical  
updates to your phone. You can also use the menu  
Tip  
8. Microphone  
to check for and download updates. Press  
>
Tools > Update Phone to search for and download  
available updates.  
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2A. Phone Basics  
       
2. Display Screen displays all the information needed  
to operate your phone, such as the call status, the  
Contacts list, the date and time, and the signal and  
battery strength.  
15. Indicator  
LED  
14. Headset Jack  
3. Navigation Key scrolls through the phone’s menu  
options and acts as a shortcut key from standby  
mode.  
17. Charger/Accessory  
16. Volume  
Button  
4. Softkeys let you select left and right softkey actions  
or menu items corresponding to the bottom left  
and bottom right lines on the Display Screen.  
Jack  
5. Speaker Key lets you place or receive calls in  
speakerphone mode.  
6. TALK Key (  
) allows you to place or receive calls,  
answer Call Waiting, use Three-Way Calling, or  
activate Voice Dial.  
18. Camera Button  
Key Functions  
7. Keypad lets you enter numbers, letters, and  
characters, and navigate within menus. Press and  
hold keys 0–9 for speed dialing.  
1. Status Bar Icons provide information about your  
phone’s status and options, such as signal  
strength, roaming, ringer setting, messaging, and  
battery charge.  
8. Microphone allows other callers to hear you clearly  
when you are speaking to them.  
2A. Phone Basics  
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9. END/POWER Key (  
) lets you turn the phone on  
14. Headset Jack allows you to plug in an optional  
headset for convenient, hands-free conversations.  
CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into the incorrect  
jack may damage the phone.  
or off, end a call, or return to standby mode. While  
in the main menu, it returns the phone to standby  
mode and cancels your input. When you receive  
an incoming call, press to enter ignore/reject the  
call.  
15. Indicator LED shows your phone’s connection status  
at a glance. This illumination occurs below the  
Menu OK key.  
10. BACK/Clear Key deletes characters from the display  
in text entry mode. When in a menu, pressing  
returns you to the previous menu. This key  
also allows you to return to the previous screen in  
a data session.  
16. 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.  
11. MENU/OK lets you access the phone’s menus and  
selects the highlighted choice when navigating  
through a menu.  
17. Charger/Accessory Jack allows you to connect the  
phone charger or an optional USB cable (not  
included). CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into  
the incorrect jack may damage the phone.  
12. Camera Lens, as part of the built-in camera, lets you  
take pictures.  
18. Camera Button lets you activate the camera and take  
13. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated  
pictures.  
prompts.  
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2A. Phone Basics  
Viewing the Display Screen  
Status Bar – Service Icons  
1X Data Receiving – Sprint 1xRTT data service is  
receiving data.  
Your phone’s display screen provides information  
about your phone’s status and options. This list  
identifies the symbols you’ll see on your phone’s  
display screen:  
1X Data Dormant – Data service is currently  
dormant.  
Battery – Shows your current battery charge  
level. (Icon shown is fully charged.)  
To view a list of your phone’s icons and descriptions,  
from the main menu select Settings > Phone Info >  
Icon Glossary.  
Tip  
Low battery – Shows your current battery charge  
level is low.  
Status Bar – Service Icons  
Status Bar – Status Icons  
Signal – Shows your current signal strength.  
(More bars = stronger signal.)  
Location On – Your phone’s location feature is on  
and available for location-based services such  
as GPS Navigation.  
In Use – Your phone is currently in an active call.  
Location Off – Your phone’s location feature is off.  
Your location is available only for 911 (see page  
page 39).  
No Service – Your phone cannot find a usable  
signal.  
Roaming – Your phone is “roaming” off the  
Key Mute – Your phone’s key tones are muted.  
Nationwide Sprint Network.  
1X Data Status – Sprint 1xRTT data service is  
available. When active, the icon is animated.  
Speaker – Your phone’s speakerphone feature is  
enabled.  
1X Data Sending – Sprint 1xRTT data service is  
transmitting data.  
2A. Phone Basics  
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Status Bar – Status Icons  
Status Bar – Status Icons  
Vibrate – The ringer is set to vibrate only.  
Alarm – An alarm has been set on your phone.  
Ringer and Vibrate – Your phone has the ringer  
volume set and the vibrate option checked  
(enabled).  
Status Bar – Messaging Icons  
Ringer – Your phone has the ringer volume set  
at a level between 1 - 8 is selected.  
New Message – You have a new message.  
Ringer Off – Ringer is turned off and vibrate  
Missed Picture Mail – You have a new Picture mail  
mode is disabled.  
message.  
Ringer Off and Vibrate – Your phone has the ringer  
deactivated and the vibrate option checked  
(enabled).  
Missed Text Message – You have new unread text  
messages.  
Missed Voicemail Message – You have new  
unheard voicemail messages.  
Silence All – Your phone has the ringer  
deactivated and the vibrate option unchecked  
(disabled). No sound is made by the phone.  
Missed VoiceSMS Message – You have a new  
VoiceSMS message.  
1 Beep – Your phone is set to beep when an  
incoming call is received.  
Read VoiceSMS Message – Indicates a recently  
read VoiceSMS message.  
1 Beep and Vibrate – Your phone is set to beep  
and vibrate when an incoming call is received.  
TTY – Your phone is operating in TTY mode.  
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2A. Phone Basics  
Other Icons  
Other Icons  
Tungsten (White Balance) – The white balance has  
been set to Tungsten. This is used for taking  
pictures or movies indoors under normal  
lighting conditions.  
Locked – Your message is locked.  
Missed Call – You have missed an incoming call.  
Fluorescent (White Balance) – The white balance  
has been set to Fluorescent. This is used for  
taking pictures or movies indoors under  
fluorescent lighting conditions.  
Missed Alarm – You have missed an alarm event.  
Missed Scheduler – You missed a scheduled  
event.  
Manual (White Balance) – The white balance has  
been set to Manual. This is used for taking  
pictures indoors or outdoors using your own  
custom settings.  
Camera Mode – The camera is enabled and you  
are in Camera Mode.  
Self Timer – The self-timer function is enabled.  
Record – A voice memo is currently being  
recorded.  
Sunny (White Balance) – The white balance has  
been set to Sunny. This is used for taking  
pictures or movies outdoors on bright sunny  
days.  
Stop – A voice memo has been stopped.  
Pause – A voice memo has been paused.  
Play – A voice memo is playing.  
Cloudy (White Balance) – The white balance has  
been set to Cloudy. This is used for taking  
pictures or movies outdoors under cloudy  
conditions.  
Media Upload – Files have been uploaded to an  
online album or folder.  
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Once your phone is on, it will look for a signal. When  
your phone finds a signal, it enters standby mode – the  
phone’s idle state. At this point, you are ready to begin  
making and receiving calls.  
Other Icons  
Bluetooth Enable – The Bluetooth technology is  
active and enabled.  
Bluetooth Device Connected – The Bluetooth  
device is connected.  
If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes  
of searching, a PowerSave feature is automatically  
activated. When a signal is found, your phone  
automatically returns to standby mode.  
Bluetooth Headset Connected – The Bluetooth  
Headset is connected and visible.  
Bluetooth Hidden – The device is hidden to other  
Bluetooth devices and not transmitting its  
information.  
In PowerSave mode, your phone searches for a signal  
periodically without your intervention. You can also  
initiate a search for Sprint service by pressing any key  
(when your phone is turned on).  
Turning Your Phone On and Off  
The PowerSave feature conserves your battery  
power when you are in an area where there is no  
signal.  
Tip  
Turning Your Phone On  
Turning Your Phone Off  
Press and hold  
for two seconds.  
Press and hold  
for two seconds until you see  
the powering-down animation on the display  
screen.  
Your screen remains blank while your phone is off  
(unless the battery is charging).  
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Battery and Charger  
Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibrate  
mode, browser use, and other variables may reduce  
the battery’s talk and standby times.  
Note  
Tip  
Use only Sprint-approved or Samsung-  
WARNING  
Watch your phone’s battery level indicator and  
charge the battery before it runs out of power.  
approved batteries and chargers with your  
phone. The failure to use a Sprint-approved or  
Samsung-approved battery and charger may  
increase the risk that your phone will overheat,  
catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious  
bodily injury, death, or property damage.  
Installing the Battery  
1. In a single motion, press down on the cover and  
slide it towards the grill (1) and then carefully lift the  
battery cover away from the phone (2).  
Sprint-approved or Samsung-approved batteries and  
Samsung; or call 1-866-866-7509 to order. They’re  
also available at www.sprint.com.  
Battery Capacity  
Your phone 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 6.3 hours of  
continuous digital talk time. When the battery level is  
low, the battery icon blinks red and a “Low Battery  
Recharge soon” message appears on the screen.  
The phone sounds an alert every 5 minutes while the  
battery is low, and every 1 minute during a call.  
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2. Insert the battery into the opening, making sure to  
line up the gold contacts (3). Gently press down to  
secure the battery (4).  
Removing the Battery  
1. Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose  
any stored numbers or messages.  
2. In a single motion, press down on the cover and  
slide it towards the lens, then remove the battery  
from the phone (1 and 2).  
3. Replace the cover by lining up the tabs and then  
firmly sliding the cover away from the lens until it  
snaps into place.  
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion  
battery as you can be burned.  
WARNING  
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Charging the Battery  
Keeping track of your battery’s charge is important. If  
your battery level becomes too low, your phone  
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 phone. This guarantees  
you begin using your phone with a fully charged  
battery.  
Tip  
Correct  
Incorrect  
Plug the flat end of the charger into the phone’s  
charger/accessories jack and the other end into  
an electrical outlet.  
A battery icon (  
level of the internal battery.  
) indicates the current charge  
The Menu/OK key then illuminates based on a  
charge status:  
With the Sprint-approved Li-Ion battery, you can  
recharge the battery before it becomes completely run  
down.  
A red indicator light means the battery is charging.  
A green indicator light means the battery is at least  
90 percent charged.  
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For example, to view your text messages:  
Navigating Through the Menus  
1. From the main screen, press  
main menu.  
to access the  
The navigation key on your phone 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.  
2. Select Messages by highlighting it and  
pressing  
.
3. Select Text Messages by highlighting it and  
pressing  
To navigate through a menu, press the navigation key. If  
you are in a first-level menu, such as Settings, you may  
pressing the navigation key left or right.  
.
4. Highlight a message and press  
message text.  
to view the  
For the purposes of this guide, the above steps  
condense into:  
For a diagram of your phone’s menu, please see “Your  
Phone’s Menu” on page i.  
Press  
> Messages > Text Messages.  
Selecting Menu Items  
Backing Up Within a Menu  
As you navigate through the menu using the navigation  
key (  
), menu options are highlighted. Select any  
. If the option  
To go to the previous menu:  
option by highlighting it and pressing  
is numbered, you can select it by pressing the  
corresponding number on the phone’s keypad.  
Press  
To return to standby mode:  
Press  
.
.
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Displaying Your Phone Number  
To redial your last outgoing call, press  
To redial other recent numbers, press  
twice.  
Tip  
, highlight  
Press  
> Settings > Phone Info > Phone Number.  
a number, and press  
again.  
(Your phone number and other information about  
your phone and account will be displayed.)  
When making calls off the Nationwide Sprint  
Network, always dial using 11 digits (1 + area code +  
phone number).  
You can also place calls from your phone by speed  
dialing numbers from your Contacts (page 27), using  
Voice Dial (page 71), using your History listings  
(page 50), and Voice Services (page 71).  
Making Calls  
1. Open the slider (see “Your Phone” on page 8) to  
access the keypad.  
Dialing Options  
2. Enter a phone number from standby mode. (If you  
When you enter numbers in standby mode, you will  
see a variety of dialing options displayed as softkeys on  
the phone’s screen.  
make a mistake while dialing, press  
the numbers.)  
to erase  
3. Press  
are roaming and Call Guard is enabled, press  
and then press . See “Call Guard” on  
page 108.)  
. (To make an outgoing call when you  
To send a message to the number, press Send Msg  
(left softkey).  
– or –  
To initiate an option, press Options (right softkey), then  
press the corresponding softkey.  
4. Press  
finished.  
or close the phone when you are  
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Contact Details: Displays the details for a Contact if the  
(See “Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With  
Pauses” on page 25.)  
Save: Enter a seven-digit or ten-digit number (phone  
number and area code) and press Options (right  
softkey) > Save to save the phone number in your  
Contacts. (See “Saving a Phone Number” on  
page 24.)  
enter a 2 second delay within a number string (the  
phone continues dialing after 2 seconds without any  
additional keys being pressed). (See “Dialing and  
Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses” on page 25.)  
Answering Calls  
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 56.) (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  
1. Make sure your phone is on. (If your phone is off,  
incoming calls go to voicemail.)  
2. Press  
to answer an incoming call.  
(Depending on your settings, you may also answer  
incoming calls by opening the phone or by  
pressing any number key. See “Call Answer Mode”  
on page 44 for more information.)  
Hard Pause: Enter digits and then use this feature to  
enter a hard pause within a number string (the  
phone waits for your input).  
Your phone notifies you of incoming calls in the  
following ways:  
The phone rings or vibrates.  
Once used, a popup menu asks if you would like  
to send the remaining numbers. To continue  
dialing, you must press Send Tones (left softkey).  
The indicator light flashes.  
The backlight illuminates.  
The screen displays an incoming call message.  
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If the incoming call is from a number stored in your  
Contacts, the entry’s name is displayed. You may also  
see the caller’s phone number, if available.  
When your phone is off, calls go directly to voicemail.  
Note  
Ending a Call  
If you set Call Answer to Talk Key (see “Call Answer  
Mode” on page 44), you also see the following options.  
To select an option, press the corresponding softkey.  
Press  
.
Missed Call Notification  
Silence (left softkey) to mute the onboard speaker and  
temporarily silence the ringer.  
When you do not answer an incoming call, your screen  
displays the Missed Call log.  
Ignore (right softkey) to send the call to your voicemail  
box.  
To display the Missed Call entry from the notification screen:  
To quiet the ringer, press  
button.  
or press the volume  
Note  
Highlight the entry and press  
phone number, press .)  
. (To dial the  
To display a Missed Call entry from standby mode:  
1. Press > Missed Alerts.  
2. Highlight an entry and press  
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  
“Roaming” on page 107 for more information about  
roaming.  
.
Calling Emergency Numbers  
You can place calls to 911 (dial  
even if your phone is locked or your account is  
restricted.  
),  
Press  
then press  
to answer the call.  
(See “Call Guard” on page 108 for additional  
information.)  
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signals, it may take up to 30 seconds or more to  
determine and report your approximate location.  
When you place an emergency call, your phone  
automatically enters Emergency mode. Not all  
functions are available in Emergency mode.  
Note  
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 phone.  
Important  
During an emergency call, press My Phone # (left  
softkey) to display your phone number. Other  
options are available by pressing the right softkey  
and press  
To exit Emergency mode:  
Press to end a 911 call.  
To deactivate the Emergency call in standby mode:  
.
In-Call Options  
Pressing Options (right softkey) during a call displays  
a list of available in-call features. To select an option,  
press the corresponding keypad number or highlight  
Press  
then  
until Emergency mode is  
the option and press  
. The following options may be  
exited.  
available through the Options menu:  
Save to add the new number to your Contacts list.  
Enhanced 911 (E911) Information  
Contact Details to review details for a previously stored  
contact.  
This phone features an embedded Global Positioning  
System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing E911  
emergency location services where available.  
3-Way Call to initiate a three-way call. (For more  
information, see “Making a Three-Way Call” on page  
105.)  
When you place an emergency 911 call, the GPS  
feature of your phone seeks information to calculate  
your approximate location. Depending on several  
variables, including availability and access to satellite  
Contacts to display your Contacts list.  
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Voice Memo allows you to record incoming audio from  
your conversation. (For more information, see  
“Managing Voice Memos” on page 73.)  
Using the Speakerphone  
To use your phone handsfree or to share a call with  
other people:  
Phone Info displays the following menu options:  
Phone Number - your phone number  
1. Place your phone in Speaker Mode by pressing  
and holding the Speaker key (  
appears below the time on the display.  
) until  
Icon Glossary - a list of currently available icons  
Version - phone software version  
Because of higher volume levels, do not  
place the phone near your ear during  
speakerphone use.  
WARNING  
Advanced - additional technical information  
Key Mute/Unmute allows you to mute the key tones  
from being heard by the caller.  
2. To disable Speaker Mode, press and hold (  
until disappears from the display.  
)
Messages accesses the Messages menu options.  
Recent History checks your call log for Recent calls.  
You can also erase the logs from this menu.  
End-of-Call Options  
Tools accesses the Tools menu options.  
Calendar - your calendar entries  
After you receive a call from or make a call to a phone  
number that is not in your Contacts, the phone displays  
the phone number and the duration of the call. Press  
Options (right softkey) > Save to add the new number to  
your Contacts. (See “Saving a Phone Number” on  
page 24.)  
Bluetooth - a list of current Bluetooth devices  
Memo Pad - onscreen memo pad  
Alarm - your Alarm events and menu  
After you receive a call from or make a call to a phone  
number that is already in your Contacts, the phone  
displays the entry name, phone number, and the  
Press Mute (left softkey) during a call to mute the  
microphone. Press UnMute (left softkey) to unmute the  
microphone.  
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duration of the call. Press Options (right softkey) >  
Contact Details to view the Contacts listing for the  
number.  
4. Use the keypad to enter the new contact name  
and other information. (See “Entering Text” on  
page 27.)  
– or –  
The End-of-Call options are not displayed for calls  
identified as No ID or Restricted.  
Note  
Search for an existing contact name and press  
to save the new number.  
Saving a Phone Number  
5. Press Done (left softkey) to save the entry. You are  
then notified if the number was successfully  
added.  
You can store up to 500 contact entries in total, with  
each contact entry containing a maximum of seven  
phone numbers for a total phone book capacity of  
3500 numbers. Each entry’s name can contain 64  
characters. Your phone automatically sorts the  
Contacts entries alphabetically. (For more information,  
see “2D. Contacts” on page 53.)  
Finding a Phone Number  
You can search Contacts for entries by name.  
1. Press CONTACTS (right softkey) and enter the first  
letter or letters of an entry. (The more letters you  
enter, the more specific the search.)  
To save a number from standby mode:  
1. Enter a phone number and press Options (right  
softkey) > Save.  
– or –  
Press  
> Contacts.  
2. Highlight New Contact or Existing Contact and  
2. To display an entry, highlight it and press  
dial a number, highlight it and press  
. To  
press  
.
.
3. Highlight a label (Mobile, Home, Work, Pager, Fax, or  
Other) and press  
You can also use the left or right navigation keys  
to select a different number if this Contacts entry  
contains several phone numbers.  
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You can also search Contacts by using a specific string  
of numbers.  
Creating a saved series of numbers with pauses is  
very useful when entering data into an automated  
system. For example, if accessing your bank  
information requires dialing a toll-free number,  
followed by an account number and then your PIN,  
you could place a two-second pause after each  
group of numbers to ensure that they would be read  
correctly.  
Tip  
1. Enter four or more of the last digits in standby  
mode. (The more numbers you enter, the more  
specific the search becomes.)  
Matching Contacts entries and numbers (digits)  
are displayed within an onscreen list.  
2. To display the Contacts entry that contains the  
There are two types of pauses available on your phone:  
phone number you entered, select the entry and  
Hard Pause sends the next set of numbers after you  
press Send Tones (left softkey) from an onscreen  
popup. (This is indicated with a P within the number  
sequence.)  
press  
.
– or –  
To dial the number, highlight the entry from the list  
and press  
.
2sec Pause automatically sends the next set of  
numbers after two seconds. (This is indicated with a  
T within the number sequence.)  
Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With  
Pauses  
You can have multiple pauses in a phone number  
and combine two-second and hard pauses.  
Note  
You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for  
use with automated systems, such as voicemail or  
credit card billing numbers.  
To dial or save phone numbers with pauses:  
1. Enter the phone number.  
2. Press Options (right softkey) > Hard Pause or  
2sec Pause.  
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3. Enter additional numbers.  
Abbreviated Dialing  
4. Press  
to dial the number.  
Abbreviated Dialing is similar to speed dialing. You can  
use either of the following abbreviated dialing features.  
– or –  
Press Options (right softkey) > Save to save the  
number in your Contacts.  
Contacts Match – Retrieve any number saved in your  
Contacts by entering the last four to six digits of the  
number. Select an entry and press  
retrieved number. (See page 45.)  
to dial the  
When dialing a number with a hard pause, press  
to send the next set of numbers.  
Note  
Prepend/Abbreviated Dialing – Prepend the first five or  
six digits (for example, the area code and prefix) to  
any four or five digits you enter. Select an entry and  
Plus (+) Code Dialing  
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).  
press  
to dial the resulting number. (See  
page 45 to register a prepend number and activate  
the Prepend feature.)  
To place a call using Contacts Match Abbreviated Dialing:  
To make a call using Plus Code Dialing:  
1. Enter the last four to six digits of a Contacts entry’s  
phone number.  
1. Press and hold  
phone display.  
until a “+” appears on your  
2. Press  
to call the displayed number. (If there is  
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.)  
more than one matched number in your Contacts,  
your phone displays the available matches.  
Highlight a name and then press  
call.)  
to place a  
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To place a call using Prepend Abbreviated Dialing:  
To use One-Touch Dialing for speed dial locations 2–9:  
1. Enter the last four digits of the number.  
Press and hold the appropriate key for  
approximately two seconds. The display confirms  
that you have dialed the number when it shows  
“Connecting...”  
2. Press  
.
Dialing From the Contacts List  
To use Two-Touch Dialing for speed dial locations 10–99:  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
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 “Connecting...”.  
Press CONTACTS (right softkey) in standby mode.  
2. Highlight the entry you want to call and press  
to dial the entry’s default phone number.  
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  
– or –  
To dial another number from the entry, highlight  
the name and press  
number and press  
, and then highlight a  
.
Entering Text  
Speed Dialing  
You can store up to 98 numbers in your phone’s speed  
dial memory. Dial speed dial entries using one  
keypress for locations 2–9 or two keypresses for  
locations 10–99.  
Your phone provides convenient ways to enter letters,  
numbers, emoticons, and symbols whenever you are  
prompted to enter text (for example, when adding a  
Contacts entry or when using Sprint Mail and Text  
Messaging).  
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In this section we’ll cover the steps necessary to enter  
text while the phone is in portrait mode where the  
keypad is the primary method of both text and  
character entry.  
Text Options to configure these options:  
Auto-Capital, Used words, Display Candidate, Prediction  
Start, Dual Language, Auto-Space, and Auto Word  
Insertion (see page 31).  
When entering text, press the Shift key to change  
letter capitalization (Abc > ABC > abc).  
Tip  
Selecting a Text Input Mode  
1. From a screen where you can enter text, press  
Options (right softkey) > Text Mode to change the text  
input mode.  
Entering Text Using T9 Text Input  
T9 Text Input lets you enter text by pressing keys just  
once per letter. T9 Text Input uses an intuitive word  
database to analyze the letters you enter and create a  
suitable word. (The word may change as you type.)  
2. Select one of the following Text Mode options:  
T9(English) to enter text using a predictive text  
system that reduces the number of keypresses  
required while entering a word. (see page 28.)  
1. From a screen where you can enter text, press  
Options (right softkey) > Text Mode > T9(English).  
Alpha to cycle through the alpha characters  
associated with the letters on the keypad. (see  
page 29.)  
2. Press the corresponding keys once per letter to  
enter a word. (For example, to enter the word “Bill,”  
Symbols to enter symbols. (see page 31.)  
press  
).  
Number to enter numbers by pressing the  
numbers on the keypad. (see page 31.)  
(If you make a mistake, press  
single character. Press and hold  
entire word.)  
to erase a  
to erase an  
Emoticons to enter “emoticons” (smileys) (see  
page 31.)  
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To get the uppercase B in the above example,  
press until the text input mode has cycled to  
Word. This keeps the word with only an initial  
uppercase.  
Entering Text Using Alpha Mode  
In Alpha mode, also known as multi-tap entry, you press  
keys one, two, three, or four times to enter the letters  
you see on the keypad.  
If the word you want is not displayed after you  
have entered all the letters, press and hold  
to then display additional word selections with  
The ABC mode is indicated a the bottom-right of the  
text screen. Each consecutive press of  
mode to cycle among: ABC (all characters are written  
in uppercase), abc (all characters are written in  
lowercase), and Abc (only the initial character is  
uppercase, all other characters is the same word are  
written in lowercase).  
alters the  
each consecutive press of  
.
To accept a word and insert a space, press  
.
Adding a Word to the T9 Database  
If a word you want to enter is not displayed as an  
option when you are using T9 Text Input, add it to the  
database by selecting the Alpha mode.  
For example, press  
three times for “c”; or press  
once for “a,” twice for “b”, or  
once for “p,” twice for  
“q,” three times for “r,” or four times for “s.”  
1. From a screen where you can enter text, press  
1. From a screen where you can enter text, press  
Options (right softkey) > Text Mode > Alpha.  
Options (right softkey) > Text Mode > Alpha.  
2. Enter the word using ABC Mode. The word will  
appear as an option the next time you scroll  
through options during T9 Text Input.  
For more information about T9 Text Input, visit the  
Nuance Web site at www.nuance.com/T9/textinput/.  
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2. Press the corresponding keys repeatedly until  
the correct letter appears. (For example, to enter  
Characters scroll in the following order:  
the word “Bill,” press  
three times, and  
twice,  
three times again.)  
three times,  
English Sequence  
Key  
Upper Case  
Lower Case  
(If you make a mistake, press  
single character. Press and hold  
entire word.)  
to erase a  
to erase an  
. , @ 1 ? ! # /  
A B C 2  
*
a b c 2  
d e f 3  
g h i 4  
D E F 3  
G H I 4  
J K L 5  
M N O 6  
P Q R S 7  
T U V 8  
WXY Z 9  
0
By default, the first letter of an entry is capitalized and  
the following letters are lowercase. After a character is  
entered, the cursor automatically advances to the next  
space after two seconds or when you enter a character  
on a different key.  
j k l 5  
m n o 6  
p q r s 7  
t u v 8  
w x y z 9  
Space  
Shift  
Caps Lock  
Unshift  
When selecting Dual Language, Spanish characters  
are also added to those listed above.  
Note  
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Entering Numbers, Symbols, Emoticons  
Adjusting Text Settings  
The Text Options menu allows you to specify more  
automated features during the text entry process.  
These options can help streamline the text entry  
process by correcting for capitalization, spelling,  
spacing, and completing the most commonly entered  
words for you.  
To enter numbers:  
Select the Number mode and press the appropriate  
key. (See “Selecting a Text Input Mode” on  
To enter symbols:  
To specify text options:  
Select the Symbols mode. (See “Selecting a Text  
Input Mode” on page 28.) To enter a symbol, press  
1. When you display a screen where you can enter  
text, press Options (right softkey) > Text Mode > Text  
Options and then use your navigation key to scroll  
down the list and activate the desired text entry  
options:  
To enter “emoticons” (smileys):  
Select the Emoticons mode and press the appropriate  
key. (See “Selecting a Text Input Mode” on page 28.)  
Auto-Capital allows you to turn on or off the  
capitalization of the next character after a full stop  
punctuation is followed by a space.  
Used words allows you to use a personalized  
database of words.  
Display Candidate allows the phone to display  
predicted words, either one at a time or as a list.  
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Prediction Start allows you to configure the phone  
to display possible word candidates after a preset  
number of characters have been entered. You  
can choose the feature to begin after the 2nd, 3rd,  
4th, or 5th letters.  
Entering Characters In Dual Language  
By enabling the Dual Language text option, you can  
use the keys for both English and Spanish text entry. If  
the Display Candidate and Prediction text options are  
enabled, the available word choices presented are from  
both language sets (English/Spanish).  
Dual Language allows you to select word  
candidates to display in English only (None) or in  
Spanish (Spanish).  
To enter characters in dual language mode:  
Auto-Space allows you to turn on or off the ability  
to insert a space automatically after a word is  
selected from the candidate list.  
1. When you display a screen where you can enter  
Text Options > Dual Language.  
Auto Word Insertion allows the phone to display  
predicted.  
2. Highlight Spanish and press  
Text Settings” on page 31.)  
. (See “Adjusting  
2. When you have completed making your changes  
To disable dual language mode:  
to these options, press  
or press Cancel (right  
softkey) to go back to the previous screen.  
1. When you display a screen where you can enter  
text, press the Options (right softkey) > Text Mode >  
Text Options > Dual Language.  
You can also access Text Entry options from the  
Note  
Settings menu. Press Menu > Settings > Text Entry.  
2. Select None and press  
.
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2A. Phone Basics  
   
Personalizing Your Phone  
To change the Screen Saver:  
1. Press  
> Settings > Display > Main Screen >  
Screen Saver.  
2. Select Preset Images, My Stuff, or My Albums.  
3. Review images by using your navigation keys to  
scroll through and view available images.  
Display Settings (page 37)  
4. Press Assign (left softkey) or press  
selected image.  
to assign a  
To change the Ringer:  
TTY Use With Sprint Service (page 43)  
Phone Setup Options (page 44)  
Security Settings (page 46)  
1. Press  
press  
> Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type and  
.
2. Follow the onscreen instructions. See “Sound  
Settings” on page 34.  
2B. Settings  
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2. Select With Caller ID or Without Caller ID. (A list of  
ringer type categories will be displayed.)  
Sound Settings  
3. Select a category (for example, Ring Tones,  
Melodies, or My Stuff), and then use your  
navigation key to scroll through the available  
ringers. A sample ringer will sound as you  
highlight each option.  
Ringer Types  
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 a ringer.  
Downloaded Ringers can be downloaded right to your  
phone.  
Getting New Ringers  
Preprogrammed Ringers include a variety of standard  
ringer types and familiar music.  
A wide variety of new ringers is available from the  
Sprint Digital Lounge, and you can access them right  
from your phone. (Additional charges may apply, but  
some are free.)  
Vibrating Ringer alerts you to calls or messages  
without disturbing others.  
Selecting Ringer Types for Voice Calls  
1. Press  
> My Stuff > Ringers > Get New Ringers. (The  
browser starts and displays the Ringers menu.)  
Your phone 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.  
2. Use your navigation key and keypad to search  
through available ringers. When you find one you  
want, highlight it and press  
.
1. Press  
> Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type >  
Incoming Calls.  
3. To make a purchase, highlight Buy and press  
(Your phone automatically downloads the ringer.)  
.
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2B. Settings  
           
4. When the download is finished, select an option to  
Selecting Ringer Types for Scheduled Events  
continue:  
1. Press  
Schedule.  
> Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type >  
Listen to listen to the ringer.  
Set As to assign the ringer to a call or message  
type or to a specific contact.  
2. Select a category: Ring Tones, Melodies, or My Stuff.  
3. Use your navigation key ( ) to scroll through the  
available ringers. A sample ringer will sound as  
you highlight each option.  
Shop to browse for other items to download.  
Selecting Ringer Types for Messages  
4. Press  
to assign a ringer.  
1. Press  
Messages.  
> Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type >  
Selecting Ringer Types for Roaming  
2. Select Voicemail, Text Message, or Picture Mail. (You  
1. Press  
Ringer.  
> Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type > Roam  
will see a list of ringer type categories.)  
3. Select a category, and then use your navigation  
key to scroll through the available ringers. You will  
2. Highlight Normal or Distinctive and press  
.
Adjusting the Phone’s Volume Settings  
4. Press  
to assign a ringer.  
Adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit your needs  
and your environment.  
You can also assign ringers from the Contacts menu.  
See “Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry” on  
page 58.  
Note  
1. Press  
> Settings > Sounds > Volume.  
2. Select Ringer, Earpiece, Headset, Speakerphone, or  
Advanced....  
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3. Using the navigation key, choose a volume level  
and press  
Vibrate  
.
To set your phone to vibrate instead of making any sounds:  
You can adjust the ringer volume in standby mode  
(or the earpiece volume during a call) by using the  
volume button on the left side of your phone.  
Tip  
Press the volume button down in standby mode  
until you see “Vibrate All” on the screen.  
To set your phone always to vibrate in addition to any ringer  
settings:  
Adjusting the Advanced Volume Settings  
Adjust your phone’s other advanced volume settings to  
suit your needs and your environment.  
1. Press the volume button up or down in standby  
mode until a volume setting appears on the  
screen.  
1. Press  
2. Highlight Alarm, Applications, Text Message, Picture  
Mail, or Voicemail and press  
> Settings > Sounds > Volume > Advanced....  
2. Press Vibrate (left softkey). (If you have already  
checked the option, pressing Vibrate (left softkey)  
again deselects the option.)  
.
Repeat these same processes to adjust the  
Applications > Volume and Game Vibration settings.  
Note  
Silence All  
3. Use the navigation key to select Use Ringer Volume  
(to use the ringer volume setting).  
The Silence All option allows you to mute all sounds  
without turning your phone off.  
– or –  
To activate Silence All:  
Use the navigation key to select Separate Volume  
(to use a volume setting that is different from the  
Press and hold the volume button down in standby  
mode. (You will see “Silence All.”)  
4. Press  
to store your new settings.  
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To deactivate Silence All:  
Tone Length to select a key tone length. (Longer  
tone lengths may be better for tone recognition  
when dialing voicemail or other automated  
systems.)  
Press the volume button up repeatedly to select a  
volume level.  
Alert Notification  
3. Highlight an available option from one of the above  
menus and press  
.
Set your phone 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.  
Display Settings  
1. Press  
2. Highlight Minute Beep, Service, Connect, Signal Fade/  
Call Drop, Power On, or Power Off and press  
> Settings > Sounds > Alerts.  
Changing the Backlight Time Length  
.
Select how long the display screen and keypad remain  
backlit after you press any key.  
3. Highlight On or Off and press  
.
1. Press  
> Settings > Display > Backlight.  
Selecting a Key Tone  
2. Select a time setting and press  
.
Your phone offers a number of options for selecting the  
audible tones accompanying a keypress.  
Select Slide open, 30 seconds, 15 seconds, or  
8 seconds.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Sounds > Key Tone.  
Long backlight settings reduce the battery’s talk and  
standby times.  
Note  
2. Highlight an option and press  
.
Tone Type to select the sound of a keypress.  
Tone Volume to select a keypress volume level.  
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– or –  
Changing the Keypad Time Length  
Select how long the keypad remains backlit after any  
keypress is made.  
press  
. (Your phone automatically downloads  
the screen saver.) For more information on  
downloading images, see “Downloading Games,  
Ringers and More” on page 115.)  
1. Press  
> Settings > Display > Keypad Light.  
2. Select a time setting and press  
.
4. Press Assign (left softkey) to assign an image.  
Select Slide open, 30 seconds, 15 seconds, 8 seconds  
or Off.  
Changing the Clock Display  
Long keypad settings reduce the battery’s talk and  
standby times.  
Note  
Choose whether you want your phone’s clock to be  
displayed in analog mode or digital mode.  
Changing the Display Screen  
1. Press  
> Settings > Display > Main Screen >  
Foregrounds > Clock/Calendar.  
Choose what you see on the display screen while  
powering on or off and when in standby mode.  
2. Select Digital Clock, Calendar, or Scheduler.  
3. Use the navigation keys to make a selection.  
4. Press Assign (left softkey) to apply the setting.  
1. Press  
Saver.  
> Settings > Display > Main Screen > Screen  
2. Highlight Preset Images, My Stuff, or My Albums and  
press  
Changing the Text Greeting  
.
3. Highlight an image and press  
can use your navigation key to scroll through and  
view other available images.)  
to assign it. (You  
A text greeting is displayed on your phone’s screen in  
standby mode. Choose the phone’s default greeting  
(“Sprint”) or enter your own custom greeting.  
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2B. Settings  
         
1. Press  
> Settings > Display > Main Screen >  
Foregrounds > Greeting.  
2. Press the left softkey to cycle thru the available  
menu styles.  
GRID VIEW to view the menu as a grid.  
2. Select Sprint or Custom.  
LIST VIEW to display the menu as a list.  
If you select Custom, enter a custom greeting and  
press Done (left softkey).  
Display Language  
Changing the Brightness  
You can choose to display your phone’s onscreen  
menus in English or in Spanish (Español).  
Adjust your screen’s brightness to suit your  
surroundings.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Display > Language.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Display > Brightness.  
2. Highlight English or Español and press  
.
2. Press your navigation key left or right to adjust the  
Changing the Dialing Font  
screen brightness and press Done (left softkey).  
Adjust the font properties of the numbers displayed  
while dialing.  
Activating the PowerSave Mode  
1. Press  
> Settings > Display > PowerSave Mode.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Display > Dialing Font Size.  
2. Highlight On or Off, and press  
.
2. Select Large or Small.  
Changing the Phone’s Menu Style  
Location Settings  
Choose the layout of your phone’s menu.  
1. Press  
.
Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use  
in connection with location-based services.  
2B. Settings  
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The Location feature allows the network to detect your  
position. Turning Location off will hide your location  
from everyone except 911.  
Messaging Settings  
Your phone’s advanced messaging capabilities let you  
send and receive many different kinds of text  
messages without placing a voice call. (For more  
information, see “Accessing Messaging” on page 115.)  
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  
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.  
GPS-enhanced 911 is not available in all areas.  
Setting Message Notification  
To enable your phone’s Location feature:  
1. Press > Settings > More... > Location. (The  
When you receive a message, your phone notifies you  
by displaying an icon on your display screen. You can  
also choose to be notified with a message notification  
on your display screen.  
Location disclaimer will be displayed.)  
2. Read the disclaimer and press OK (left softkey).  
3. Highlight On or Off and press  
When you turn the Location feature on, the phone  
displays the icon. When you turn Location off, the  
phone displays the icon.  
.
1. Press  
2. Select Message & Icon or Icon Only.  
To access the Messaging Settings menu, you can  
> Settings > Messages > Notification.  
Tip  
also press > Messages > Settings.  
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2B. Settings  
     
2. Highlight the message and press Edit (left softkey)  
Adding a Customized Signature  
to edit the message (see “Entering Text” on  
Add a customized signature to each message you  
send.  
page 27) and press  
.
– or –  
1. Press  
> Settings > Messages > Edit Signature.  
Press Options (right softkey) > Delete to delete the  
message. (Selecting Delete All deletes any custom  
preset messages and restores the system standard  
set of preset messages.)  
. (If  
you do not wish to attach a signature, select Off.)  
To add a new preset message:  
3. Enter a signature and press Done (left softkey).  
(See “Entering Text” on page 27.)  
1. Press  
> Settings > Messages > Preset Messages.  
(You will see the list of preset messages. You can  
store up to 20 messages.)  
Managing Preset Messages  
Your phone is loaded with 20 preset messages to help  
make sending text messages easier. Customize or  
delete these messages, such as “Where are you?,”  
“Let’s get lunch,” and “Meet me at” to suit your needs,  
or add your own messages to the list.  
2. To add a new message, press Options (right  
softkey) > Add New.  
3. Enter your message (see “Entering Text” on  
page 27) and press Done (left softkey). (Your new  
message will be added to the beginning of the list.)  
To edit or delete a preset message:  
Other Text Message Settings  
1. Press  
> Settings > Messages > Preset Messages.  
(You will see the list of preset messages.)  
These settings allow you to configure the options  
associated with a text message sent from your phone.  
These options include:  
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Callback # - allows you to set the callback number for  
the recipient to view when receiving a text message.  
To enter the from name:  
1. Press > Settings > Messages > VoiceSMS Option >  
To activate a callback number:  
From Name.  
1. Press  
> Settings > Messages > Callback #.  
2. Enter the desired name using the keypad and  
press Done (left softkey).  
2. Select None, <current number>, or Other.  
VoiceSMS Options  
Airplane Mode  
These settings allow you to configure the settings that  
are used when sending SMS Voice messages to  
others. These options include:  
Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone’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 phone to Airplane Mode, it cannot send or  
receive any calls or access online information.  
Speakerphone - allows you to turn the speakerphone  
on or off for hearing SMS Voice messages.  
From Name - allows you to enter the name that will be  
displayed to the recipient of an SMS Voice message.  
1. Press  
2. Read the disclaimer and press OK (left softkey).  
3. Highlight On, Off, or On PowerUp and press  
> Settings > More... > Airplane Mode.  
To turn speakerphone on or off:  
1. Press  
> Settings > Messages > VoiceSMS Option >  
Speakerphone.  
.
While in Airplane Mode, your phone’s standby screen  
will display “Phone off.”  
2. Select On or Off.  
To access the VoiceSMS Options menu, you can  
Tip  
also press Menu > Messages > Settings >  
VoiceSMS Option.  
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2B. Settings  
             
To turn TTY Mode on or off:  
1. Press > Settings > More... > Accessibility > TTY  
TTY Use With Sprint Service  
Options. (An informational message will be  
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.  
displayed.)  
2. Read the informational message and press  
.
Select TTY Full, TTY + Hear, TTY+ Talk, or TTY Off and  
Your phone 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 phone and TTY device will connect via a  
special cable that plugs into your phone’s headset  
jack. If this cable was not provided with your TTY  
device, contact your TTY device manufacturer to  
purchase the connector cable.  
press  
.
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  
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.  
When establishing your Sprint service, please call  
Sprint Customer Service via the state  
Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) by first  
dialing  
.
For additional technical support you may call  
1-888-987-4357, or access the following website:  
www.samsung.com/us/consumer/learningresources/mobile/  
accessibility/pop_accessibility.html.  
2B. Settings  
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4. Press  
to return to standby mode.  
In TTY Mode, your phone will display the TTY access  
icon.  
Note  
Call Answer Mode  
When enabled, TTY mode may impair the audio  
quality of non-TTY devices connected to the headset  
jack.  
Select how to answer incoming calls on your phone:  
whether you want to press  
number key, or simply to open the phone.  
or to press any  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Call Setup > Call  
Answer.  
Phone Setup Options  
2. Highlight an option and press  
.
Shortcuts  
Any Key to allow you to answer an incoming call  
by pressing any key except  
(right softkey).  
,
, or Ignore  
Your phone offers you the option of assigning shortcuts  
to favorite or often-used functions. Pressing the  
navigation key to the assigned direction in standby  
mode will launch your personally designated shortcuts.  
Talk Key to require you to press  
to answer all  
incoming calls.  
Slide Up to allow you to answer an incoming call  
by either sliding the phone open or by pressing  
.
1. Press  
access the Shortcuts menu.  
> Settings > More... > Navigation Keys to  
2. Select a navigation key and press  
3. Using the navigation key or your keypad, select a  
shortcut and press . (If there are additional  
.
levels available, press before selecting your  
shortcut.)  
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2B. Settings  
       
Call End Mode  
You can continue an active conversation with your  
party even if the phone is closed (cover slides down)  
when either Any Key or Talk Key options are  
Note  
Select how to end a current call: whether you want to  
press  
or simply to slide the phone closed.  
selected. Press  
to end the call.  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Call Setup > Call End.  
If Slide Up is selected as a Call Answer option,  
sliding the cover down ends the call.  
2. Highlight an option and press  
.
Talk Key to require you to press  
current call.  
to end the  
Auto Answer Mode  
Set your phone to automatically pick up incoming calls  
when connected to an optional hands-free car kit.  
Slide Close to allow you to end the current call by  
either sliding the phone closed or by pressing  
.
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Call Setup >  
Auto Answer.  
Setting Abbreviated Dialing  
2. Highlight an option and press  
.
To activate the Contacts Match feature:  
No to disable Auto-Answer.  
1. Press  
Match.  
> Settings > More... > Call Setup > Contacts  
Yes to answer calls automatically when the phone  
is connected to a hands-free car kit or a headset  
(sold separately). Remember, your phone will  
answer calls in Auto-Answer mode even if you  
are not present.  
2. Select On or Off and press  
.
To activate the Prepend feature:  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Call Setup >  
Abbreviated Dial.  
2. Select On.  
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3. Enter the first five- or six-digit prefix in the ABBREV.  
DIAL field and then press  
Your Phone’s Lock Feature  
.
Locking Your Phone  
To deactivate this feature, select Off during step 2  
above.  
When your phone is locked, you can only receive  
incoming calls or make calls to 911, Sprint Customer  
Service, or special numbers. (See “Special Numbers”  
on page 47.)  
To make an Abbreviated Dial call, see “Abbreviated  
Dialing” on page 26.  
Tip  
This setting does not apply to 911 or Sprint 411.  
Note  
1. Press  
my Phone.  
> Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock > Lock  
Security Settings  
2. Enter your lock code and press  
3. Highlight a lock option (On Power-Up or Lock Now)  
and press . (To set your phone to lock the next  
.
Accessing the Security Menu  
time it is turned on, select On Power-Up.)  
All of your phone’s security settings are available  
through the Security menu. You must enter your lock  
code to view the Security menu.  
Unlocking Your Phone  
1. From standby mode, press Unlock (left softkey) to  
1. Press  
> Settings > More...> Security.  
display the User Lock screen.  
2. Enter your lock code to display the Security menu.  
2. Enter your lock code.  
If you can’t recall your lock code, try using the last  
four digits of your wireless phone number. If this  
doesn’t work, call Sprint Customer Service at  
1-888-211-4727.  
Tip  
Changing the Lock Code  
1. Press  
> Settings > More...> Security and enter  
your lock code.  
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2B. Settings  
           
2. Select Change Lock Code, enter your new lock code  
To add or replace a special number:  
1. Press > Settings > More...> Security and enter  
and press Next (left softkey).  
3. Re-enter your new lock code and press Done  
your lock code.  
(left softkey).  
2. Select Special #.  
Calling in Lock Mode  
3. Highlight a location (1 - 3) for your entry and  
press  
.
You can place calls to 911 and to your special  
numbers when in lock mode. (For information on  
special numbers, see “Special Numbers” on page 47.)  
4. Enter the number and press  
.
There are no speed dial options associated with  
special numbers.  
Note  
To call an emergency number, special number, or  
Sprint Customer Service, enter the phone number  
and press  
.
Erasing Phone Content  
Use the Security menu to quickly erase all the content  
you have created or stored in your phone.  
Special Numbers  
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  
phone is locked.  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Security and enter  
your lock code.  
2. Select Erase/Reset.  
You can save up to three special numbers in addition  
to your Contacts entries (the same number may be in  
both directories).  
3. Select an option:  
Erase Web Cookies to erase all web tracking  
cookies.  
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Erase Web History to erase the history of your  
recently visited web sites.  
Resetting Your Picture Account  
Resetting your picture account settings clears the  
account settings and you will need to register your  
picture account again before you can use it.  
Erase Web Cache to erase any temporarily  
downloaded web files.  
Erase Contacts to erase the contents of your  
Contacts list.  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Security and enter  
your lock code.  
Erase My Stuff to erase all the content you have  
downloaded to your phone.  
2. Select Erase/Reset > Reset Picture Account.  
Erase Picture to erase all pictures stored on your  
phone.  
3. Select YES to confirm the process.  
Resetting Your Phone Settings  
Erase Messages to erase all stored messages.  
Reset Picture Account to reset any previously  
configured picture account settings.  
Resetting the default settings restores all the default  
settings to your phone without deleting any data you  
have entered, such as entries to your Contacts list. The  
Contacts, history, Scheduler, and Messaging are not  
affected.  
Default Settings to reset the phone to its default  
settings, but keep any current data on the phone.  
Reset Phone to reset the phone to its factory  
settings and erase all data.  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Security and enter  
your lock code.  
4. Select Yes to confirm the deletion.  
2. Select Erase/Reset >Default Settings.  
3. Select Yes to confirm the selection.  
4. Select Yes to reconfirm the selection.  
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2B. Settings  
                     
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.  
Resetting Your Phone  
Resetting the phone restores all the factory defaults,  
including the ringer types and display settings.  
Resetting your phone deletes all files that you  
have previously downloaded.  
WARNING  
To disable data services:  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Data > On/Off.  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Security and enter  
your lock code.  
2. Read the onscreen message and select NEXT  
(left softkey) > Disable Vision to confirm that you want  
to sign out and deactivate data.  
2. Select Erase/Reset > Reset Phone. (You will see a  
disclaimer.)  
To enable data services:  
3. Read the disclaimer, press OK (left softkey), and  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Data > On/Off.  
then select Yes and press  
.
2. Select either Connect or Always Auto-connect > Yes to  
enable data service and connect to the network.  
4. If you are then sure you want all data erased and  
the phone reset to its factory default state, then  
press Yes (left softkey).  
Security Features for Data Services  
Enabling and Disabling Data Services  
You can disable data services without turning off your  
phone; however, you will not have access to all data  
services, including Web and messaging. Disabling  
data services will avoid any charges associated with  
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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). Duplicate calls (same number and type  
of call) can appear up to five times on the list.  
1. Press  
> History.  
2. Highlight an entry and press  
.
History Options (page 51)  
You can also press  
from standby mode  
Shortcut  
Note  
to display your recent calls.  
Making a Call From History (page 51)  
Saving a Number From History (page 51)  
Erasing History (page 52)  
History records only calls that occur while the phone  
is turned on. If a call is received while your phone is  
turned off, it will not be included in history.  
Viewing History  
If you return a call from the voicemail menu, it will be  
included in your phone’s history.  
History is a list of the last 150 phone numbers (or  
Contacts entries) for calls you placed (five per entry),  
accepted, or missed. History makes redialing a number  
fast and easy. It is continually updated as your phone  
automatically adds new numbers to the beginning of  
the list and removes the oldest entries from the bottom  
of the list.  
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History Options  
Making a Call From History  
Highlight a History entry from the Recent History screen  
1. Press  
> History.  
and press  
to display the date and time of the call,  
2. Highlight an entry and press  
.
the phone number (if available), and the caller’s name  
(if the number is already in your Contacts).  
Press  
from the main screen to also bring up the  
Tip  
Recent History screen where you can then select an  
entry.  
1. Press  
> History, highlight an entry from the  
Recent History screen.  
You cannot make calls from History to entries  
identified as Blocked ID, Unknown or Restricted.  
Note  
2. Press Options (right softkey) to display the following  
options:  
New Group to save the current history entry to a  
new group.  
Saving a Number From History  
Save to save the number if it is not already in your  
Contacts. (See “Saving a Number From History”  
on page 51.)  
Your phone can store up to 500 contact entries in total,  
with each contact entry containing a maximum of  
seven numbers for a total phone book capacity of  
3500 numbers, and each entry’s name can contain 64  
characters.  
Contact Details to display the Contact entries’  
details (if the entry is already an existing Contacts  
entry).  
1. Highlight a new History entry and press Options  
(right softkey) > Save.  
Delete to delete the entry.  
Delete All to delete all History entries.  
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2. Select New Contact to create a new Contacts entry  
for the number or Existing Contact to save the  
number to an existing entry.  
To erase individual History entries, see “History  
Options” on page 51.  
3. Highlight a label (such as Mobile, Home, Work, Pager,  
Fax, or Other) and press  
.
1. Press  
> History.  
4. Use the keypad to type in the new entry name.  
– or –  
2. Highlight an entry and press Options (right softkey)  
> Delete.  
Highlight an existing Contacts entry and  
To delete all History entries, select Delete All.  
press  
.
3. If you are certain you want to erase the History  
entry, select Delete (left softkey).  
5. Make any other selection or entries for this new  
Contact.  
– or –  
6. Press Done (left softkey) to save the new entry to  
your Contacts list and exit.  
Press Cancel (right softkey) to return to the previous  
menu.  
After you have saved the number, your phone displays  
the new Contacts entry. (See “Contacts Entry Options”  
on page 54.)  
You cannot save phone numbers already in your  
Contacts or from calls identified as Blocked ID or  
Restricted.  
Note  
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Adding a New Contacts Entry  
Your phone can store up to 500 contact entries in total,  
with each contact entry containing a maximum of  
seven phone numbers for a total phone book capacity  
of 3500 numbers, and each entry’s name can contain  
64 characters.  
1. Press  
> Contacts > Add New.  
Enter the phone number in standby mode  
and press Options (right softkey) > Save.  
Proceed with “Saving a Phone Number” on  
page 54.  
Shortcut  
2. Select New Contact to create a new Contacts entry.  
3. Enter a name for the new entry and press the  
navigation key down. (See “Entering Text” on  
page 27.)  
Secret Contacts Entries (page 60)  
Dialing Sprint Services (page 60)  
4. Enter the phone number for the entry and  
press  
.
5. Highlight a label for the entry (Mobile, Home, Work,  
Pager, Fax, or Other) and press  
.
Wireless Backup (page 61)  
6. Press Done (left softkey).  
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After saving the number, your phone displays the new  
entry. (See “Contacts Entry Options” on page 54.)  
4. Use the keypad to enter the new contact name.  
– or –  
ICE – In Case of Emergency  
Tip  
Search for an existing contact name and press  
to save the new number.  
To make it easier for emergency personnel to identify  
important contacts, you can list your local  
emergency contacts under “ICE” in your phone’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.  
5. Press Done (left softkey).  
Contacts Entry Options  
To display a Contacts entry:  
Saving a Phone Number  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
– or –  
To save a number from standby mode:  
Press CONTACTS (right softkey) from standby mode.  
2. Highlight an entry and press  
1. Enter a phone number and press Options (right  
softkey) > Save.  
.
You can view the next entry by pressing the  
navigation key right or view the previous entry by  
pressing the navigation key left.  
Tip  
2. Highlight New Contact or Existing Contact and press  
.
3. Highlight a label for the entry (Mobile, Home, Work,  
Pager, Fax, or Other) and press  
.
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To access a Contacts entry’s options:  
Highlight an entry and press Options (right softkey)  
<Job Title> to add a job title description.  
<Company> to add company information.  
> Edit Contact. Highlight an option and press  
.
<Default Ringer> to assign a preprogrammed or  
downloaded ringer.  
<Add Photo> to edit the image associated with the  
contact entry.  
<Contact Name> to edit the contact entry name.  
(See “Editing a Contacts Entry’s Numbers” on  
page 56.)  
1. Highlight a Contacts entry (see “Contacts Entry  
Options” on page 54) and press Options (right  
softkey) > Edit Contact.  
<Add Number> to add a phone number to the entry.  
(See “Adding a Number to a Contacts Entry” on  
page 56.)  
2. Highlight the information you wish to edit (Name,  
Number, Ringer, etc.) and press  
.
<E-mail> to add an email address to the entry.  
3. Add or edit the information and press  
.
<IM> to add an Instant Messenger address to the  
entry.  
Press  
and hold  
to clear one digit at a time, or press  
to erase the entire number.  
<URL> to add a Web site’s URL to the entry.  
<Address> to add a physical address.  
4. Press Done (left softkey) to save your changes.  
<Birthday> to add a Birthday calendar date.  
<Memo> to add a note, street address, or other  
information.  
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5. Highlight a label for the number and press  
.
Entry  
6. Press Done (left softkey) to save the number.  
Deleting a Contact  
1. Highlight a Contacts entry. (See “Contacts Entry  
Options” on page 54.)  
1. Highlight a Contacts entry. (See page 59.)  
2. Press Options (right softkey) > Edit Contact > [Add  
Number].  
2. Press Options (right softkey)> Delete Contact.  
3. Press Delete (left softkey) to confirm the deletion.  
3. Enter the new phone number and press  
4. Highlight a label for the number (Mobile, Home,  
Work, Pager, Fax or Other) and press  
.
.
5. Press Done (left softkey) to save the new number.  
Your phone can store up to 98 phone numbers in  
speed dial locations. (For details on how to make calls  
using speed dial numbers, see “Speed Dialing” on  
page 27.)  
Editing a Contacts Entry’s Numbers  
1. Display a Contacts entry (see page 54) and press  
You can assign speed dial numbers when you add a  
new Contacts entry, when you add a new phone  
number to an existing entry, or when you edit an  
existing number.  
Options (right softkey) > Edit Contact.  
2. Highlight a number and edit the number.  
3. Press  
and hold  
to clear one digit at a time, or press  
to erase the entire number.  
4. Re-enter or edit the number and press  
.
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If you attempt to assign an already in-use speed dial  
location to a new phone number, you will need to  
manually replace the existing speed dial assignment.  
Press Options (right softkey) > Replace to assign the  
location to the new phone number and delete the  
previous speed dial assignment.  
Note  
1. Add a phone number to a new or to an existing  
Contacts entry. (See “Adding a New Contacts  
Entry” on page 53 or “Adding a Number to a  
Contacts Entry” on page 56.)  
2. Highlight the recently added number and press  
Finding Speed Dial Numbers  
Options (right softkey) > Set Speed Dial.  
1. Press  
> Contacts > Options (right softkey) >  
Settings > Speed Numbers.  
3. Select an available (unassigned) speed dial  
location and press Assign (left softkey) or  
press  
.
2. Scroll through speed dial entries. Speed dial  
numbers are displayed in numeric order.  
To assign a speed dial number to an existing phone  
number:  
– or –  
1. Select a Contacts entry and press  
to display  
Enter the number of a speed dial location using  
your keypad.  
the Contact Details page (see page 54).  
2. Highlight the desired number (from the Contact  
Details page) and press Options (right softkey) >  
Set Speed Dial.  
Speed Dial location 1 is reserved for voicemail  
access.  
Note  
3. To display an entry, highlight it and press  
.
3. Select an available speed dial location (or enter a  
4. To dial the entry’s default phone number,  
location using your keypad) and press Assign  
press  
.
(left softkey) or press  
.
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Adding a New Group  
Groups allow you to communicate simultaneously by  
sending out a broadcast text message to every  
member of a current group.  
Assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so you can  
identify the caller by the ringer type. (See “Ringer  
Types” on page 34.)  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
1. Display a Contacts entry and press Options (right  
softkey) > Edit Contact.  
2. Press Options (right softkey) > New Group to create a  
new Group category.  
2. Highlight the current ring type and press  
display the Select Ringer menu.  
to  
3. Read the onscreen information and press Start  
(left softkey).  
3. Select a ringer type, such as Default Ringer,  
Downloaded Ringers, Other Ringers, or No Ringer.  
4. Add multiple entries (two or more) to your new  
group by highlighting a name from the list and  
pressing  
4. Scroll through available ringers. (To hear a sample  
ringer, highlight a ringer type.)  
. This action places a check mark  
alongside the name.  
5. Highlight a ringer and press  
.
If several numbers are saved within a single Contacts  
Note  
6. Press Done (left softkey) to save the new ringer  
type.  
entry, you can select from these additional numbers  
by using the left or right navigation keys.  
5. Press Continue (left softkey) and enter a name for  
the new group. (See “Entering Text” on page 27.)  
6. Press Save (left softkey) to assign the selected  
entries to the new group.  
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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.  
1. Display a Contacts entry information and press  
– or –  
Options (right softkey) > Edit Contact.  
Press CONTACTS (right softkey).  
2. Highlight the current image or picture type and  
press Add (right softkey) to display the Photo ID  
menu.  
2. Scroll through all the entries.  
– or –  
3. Select an option, such as None, New Picture, My  
Enter the first letter or letters of a name (such as  
“dav” for “Dave”). (The more letters you enter, the  
more your search narrows.)  
Albums, or Screen Savers.  
4. Highlight a picture.  
3. To display an entry, highlight it and press  
.
If you selected New Picture, the camera will launch  
and you will use it to take a new picture. (See “2G.  
Camera” on page 76 for details.)  
4. To dial the entry’s default phone number,  
press  
.
If you selected My Albums, you may need to select  
In Phone or Online Albums to find the picture.  
– or –  
To display additional Contacts entries, press the  
navigation key up or down and press  
5. Press Assign (left softkey) to save the assigned  
.
picture.  
From standby mode, press CONTACTS (right  
Shortcut  
6. Press Done (left softkey) to complete the process.  
softkey) to display the Search feature.  
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Finding Group Entries  
To make Secret entries visible, adjust the device’s  
secret settings to 'Show Secret' in Settings > More...  
> Contacts > Show Secret.  
Note  
1. Press  
> Contacts and scroll through the group  
titles. These group entries are listed alphabetically  
and are associated to a different onscreen icon  
than individual Contacts.  
To make an entry secret:  
1. Highlight a Contacts entry and press Options (right  
softkey)> Set as Secret.  
2. To display which Contacts entries belong to a  
select group, highlight the group entry and press  
.
2. Press  
to mark the entry as secret.  
To make an entry public:  
3. To dial an entry’s phone number, select the entry  
and press  
.
1. Highlight a Contacts entry and press Options (right  
softkey)> Set as NOT Secret.  
Secret Contacts Entries  
2. Press  
secret).  
to now set the entry as public (not  
Making an entry secret hides its from being displayed.  
Neither the name or number are displayed within the  
Contacts list.  
Dialing Sprint Services  
Adjusting your secret settings:  
Your Contacts list is preprogrammed with contact  
numbers for various Sprint services.  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Contacts > Hide Secret.  
To dial a service from your Contacts:  
2. Enter your user lock code. Any entries assigned as  
“secret” are now hidden from view and do not  
appear in the Contacts list.  
1. Press  
> Contacts and highlight an entry.  
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2. Press Options (right softkey) > Settings > Services and  
select an available service, such as Sprint Wireless  
Account Information, Sprint Customer Service, Sprint  
Directory Assistance (Sprint 411), Sprint Operator, Pay  
Bill, Sprint Voice Command, Voicemail, Community  
Information, Non-Emergency Services, Traffic Information,  
Carrier Repair Service, TRS Relay for TTY, or Call Before  
You Dig.  
To subscribe to the wireless backup service, you must  
purchase a license to use the service through your  
phone’s browser. The license expires after a set period  
of time and you must renew it regularly. As part of the  
initial subscription process, the service generates a  
random wireless backup password. The service sends  
the password to your phone as a text message.  
Activating and Deactivating Wireless Backup  
To dial a service from standby mode using your keypad:  
To activate the wireless backup service:  
Dial the appropriate service number:  
Account Info. –  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Wireless Backup >  
Subscribe (left softkey). (You are prompted to  
Customer Service –  
Sprint 411 –  
confirm your license status.)  
2. Press Yes (left softkey) and follow the onscreen  
instructions to purchase the license.  
Sprint Operator –  
3. Please wait while registering the license. (You will  
see a confirmation screen once registration is  
complete.)  
Wireless Backup  
This feature allows you to back up all of your contacts  
to the Sprint website and restore them if your phone is  
lost, stolen, damaged, or replaced.  
Once you have completed the registration, you will  
receive a text message with your password. This  
password is required for the Wireless Backup website  
your contacts from your computer.  
Note  
To use the wireless backup service, you are required  
to activate the service from your phone.  
Tip  
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Each time you edit Contacts on your phone, they are  
Tip  
To display the wireless backup information, highlight  
press > Settings > More... > Wireless Backup >  
Tip  
Learn More. When the service is available, you can  
also select Troubleshoot to display the  
troubleshooting guide.  
To deactivate the wireless backup service:  
1. Press > Settings > More... > Wireless Backup >  
Unsubscribe. (A message is displayed.)  
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to unsubscribe  
from the wireless backup service.  
You can unsubscribe from the wireless backup  
service only through the Sprint website.  
Note  
Viewing Your Wireless Backup Status  
Press  
> Settings > More... > Wireless Backup >  
View Status.  
Setting the Wireless Backup Alert  
This feature turns the pop-up alert on or off when a  
wireless backup update has been completed.  
1. Press  
Alerts.  
> Settings > More... > Wireless Backup >  
2. Select Alert me or No alerts.  
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2D. Contacts  
 
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  
> Tools > Calendar > Scheduler.  
2. Highlight the day to which you would like to add an  
event and press Options (right softkey) > Add New.  
Tip Calculator (page 69)  
World Time (page 69)  
Updating Your Phone (page 69)  
Updating the PRL (page 70)  
Press the navigation key up or down to scroll by  
week through the Scheduler.  
Tip  
3. Enter the event title and press Next (left softkey).  
(See “Entering Text” on page 27.)  
4. Select a category for the event by highlighting the  
category field:  
Select Appointment, Personal, Business, Birthday, or  
Vacation.  
5. Select an alarm time for the event by highlighting  
the alarm field:  
Select No Alarm, On Time, 10 Min. Before, 30 Min.  
Before, or 1 Hour Before.  
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6. Highlight a recurrence cycle for the event:  
the event summary. There are several ways your phone  
alerts you to scheduled events:  
Select Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Yearly.  
By playing the assigned ringer type.  
By illuminating the backlight.  
7. Highlight the ringer field and press  
Highlight a ringer category and then a ringer and  
press  
.
By flashing the red LED (below MENU/OK key).  
.
To silence the alarm and reset/edit the schedule,  
8. Select a Start and End time for the event by  
press  
.
highlighting the time field and pressing  
.
Using your keypad or navigation key, set the start  
To view additional options, press the appropriate  
softkey:  
and end times for the event and press  
.
Change the AM/PM entry by pressing AM/PM  
(right softkey).  
Snooze (left softkey) silences the alarm and  
schedules it to replay again later.  
Dismiss (right softkey) ignores the event.  
9. Select a single optional contact for the event by  
highlighting go to Contact and pressing  
.
Viewing Events  
Highlight a contact from the list and press  
to  
check the box. Press Done (left softkey).  
1. Press  
> Tools > Calendar > Scheduler.  
10. Press Done (left softkey) to save the event.  
2. Highlight the day for which you would like to view  
events and press  
. (Your phone lists events in  
Event Alert Menu  
chronological order.)  
When your phone is turned on and you have an event  
alarm scheduled, your phone alerts you and displays  
In the calendar view, days with events scheduled are  
outlined.  
Tip  
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3. To display an event’s details, highlight it and  
press  
Erasing a Day’s Events  
.
1. Press  
> Tools > Calendar > Scheduler.  
Going to the Current Day’s Calendar Menu  
2. Highlight the day for which you would like to erase  
events and press  
.
Press  
> Tools > Calendar > Today.  
In the scheduler view, days with events scheduled  
are outlined.  
Tip  
Editing an Event  
1. Press  
> Tools > Calendar > Scheduler.  
3. Press Options > Delete All.  
2. Highlight the day containing the previously created  
4. Highlight Yes or No and press  
.
event and press  
. (Days containing an event  
are indicated within a red box.)  
Erasing a Single Event  
3. Highlight the event from the Schedule tab listing  
2. Select the day for which you would like to erase  
the single event and press  
> Tools > Calendar > Scheduler.  
and press  
4. Press Edit (left softkey). Follow the onscreen  
procedures to alter any of the previously  
configured fields. See “Adding an Event to the  
Calendar” on page 63.  
.
In the scheduler view, days with events scheduled  
are outlined in red.  
Tip  
5. Press Done (left softkey) to store any updates.  
3. Highlight the event from the Schedule tab list and  
press Options (right softkey) > Delete.  
4. Highlight Yes or No and press  
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Press the navigation key left or right to select Low  
or High.  
Erasing All Events  
1. Press  
Delete All.  
> Tools > Calendar > Scheduler > Options >  
5. Select a due time by highlighting the Due Time field.  
Using your keypad and/or navigation key, set the  
2. Highlight Yes to erase all events or No to return to  
the calendar view and press  
alarm time.  
.
Change the AM/PM entry by pressing AM/PM  
(right softkey).  
Managing the Task List  
6. Select a due date by highlighting the Due Date field.  
Using your keypad and/or navigation key, set the  
This option allows you to manage daily tasks that  
include dates, times, and priority levels.  
date.  
1. Press  
> Tools > Calendar > Task List.  
7. Press Done (left softkey) to save and exit.  
If there are no tasks saved, the New Task screen is  
automatically displayed.  
Note  
Creating a Countdown  
2. Press Options (right softkey) > Add New.  
– or –  
This option allows you to enter a timer that counts  
down to an event based on a date and time specified.  
Press Add New (left softkey).  
1. Press  
> Tools > Calendar > Countdown.  
3. Enter the task name using the keypad and press  
Next (left softkey).  
If there are no countdowns saved, the New  
Countdown screen is automatically displayed.  
Note  
4. Select a priority level by highlighting the Priority  
field.  
2. Press Add New (left softkey).  
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3. Enter the countdown name using the keypad and  
4. Select a time for the alarm by highlighting the Time  
field.  
press Next (left softkey).  
Using your keypad and/or navigation key, set the  
alarm time.  
4. Select a time by highlighting the Time field.  
Using your keypad and/or navigation key, enter  
Change the AM/PM entry by pressing AM/PM  
(right softkey).  
the time of the countdown.  
Change the AM/PM entry by pressing AM/PM  
(right softkey).  
5. Select a ringer type for the alarm by highlighting  
the ringer field and pressing  
.
5. Select a date by highlighting the Date field.  
Using the keypad, enter the date of the  
Highlight and available ringer category and press  
.
countdown.  
Choose from either: Ring Tones, Melodies, or  
My Stuff.  
6. Press Done (left softkey) to save and exit.  
6. Select a repeating status for the alarm by  
highlighting the repeat field and pressing your  
navigation key left or right.  
Alarm Clock  
Your phone comes with a built-in alarm clock that has  
multiple alarm capabilities.  
Choose either: Once, Daily, Mon to Fri, or Sat & Sun.  
7. Select a snooze interval for the alarm by  
highlighting the snooze interval field and pressing  
your navigation key left or right.  
1. Press  
> Tools > Alarm.  
2. Select Alarm #1, Alarm #2, or Alarm #3.  
Choose either: Off, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes,  
or 20 minutes.  
3. Turn the alarm On or Off by highlighting the Alarm  
activation field and pressing the navigation key left  
or right.  
8. Press Done (left softkey) to save and exit.  
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3. Press Edit (left softkey).  
Memo Pad  
4. Press  
hold  
to erase an entire word.  
Your phone comes with a notepad that you can use to  
compose and store reminders and notes to help keep  
you organized.  
5. Type your note using the keypad and press  
Done (left softkey). (See “Entering Text” on  
page 27.)  
or  
To compose a note:  
To delete all saved notes:  
1. Press  
> Tools > Memo Pad.  
1. Press  
> Tools > Memo Pad.  
If there are no memos saved, (None) appears on the  
screen.  
Note  
2. Highlight a note and press Options (right softkey) >  
Delete All. (An alert will be displayed notifying you  
that you are about to erase all memos.)  
2. Press Add New (left softkey).  
3. Type your note using the keypad and press  
Done (left softkey). (See “Entering Text” on  
page 27.)  
or  
3. Highlight Yes or No and press  
.
To delete an individual saved note:  
To read a saved note:  
1. Press  
> Tools > Memo Pad.  
1. Press  
> Tools > Memo Pad.  
2. Select a note and press Options (right softkey) >  
Delete.  
2. Highlight a note and press  
.
.
3. Highlight Yes or No and press  
.
To edit a note:  
1. Press  
2. Highlight a note and press  
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Calculator  
World Time  
Your phone comes with a built-in calculator.  
To view the time in over 50 different locations:  
1. Press  
2. Enter numbers using your keypad.  
Press to enter decimal points.  
Press Clear (right softkey) to clear all numbers.  
3. Press for the total.  
> Tools > Calculator.  
1. Press  
> Tools > World Time.  
2. Press the navigation key left or right to scroll  
through different cities and time zones.  
3. Press Set DST (left softkey) to turn daylight saving  
time on or off.  
Updating Your Phone  
Tip Calculator  
The update phone option allows you to download and  
update the software in your phone automatically. Only  
the internal software version is updated; no Contacts  
entries or other stored information saved to your phone  
will be deleted.  
1. Press  
> Tools > Tip Calculator.  
2. Use your keypad and navigation key to enter the  
bill amount and tip percentage. (The application  
instantly calculates the correct tip.)  
To download software updates to your phone:  
3. If you’re splitting the check, highlight # paying and  
enter the number of people in your party. (The  
application calculates and displays an equal split.)  
1. Press  
> Tools > Update Phone > Update Firmware.  
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2. Follow the onscreen instructions. (Your phone  
automatically downloads and installs any available  
updates. You may be required to power your  
phone off and back on to complete the upgrade.)  
Updating the PRL  
This option allows you to download and update the  
PRL (preferred roaming list) automatically.  
1. Press  
> Tools > Update Phone > Update PRL.  
2. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
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The screen displays “Say a name or shortcut” and the  
phone prompts you to say the name of the command  
you want to use. To complete your task, simply follow  
the voice prompts.  
Available ASR commands include:  
Contact Name to call an entry in your Contacts list or a  
With ASR” on page 72.)  
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) (page 71)  
Managing Voice Memos (page 73)  
Contacts to lookup a Contacts entry name from your  
current list of available contacts. (See “Look Up a  
Automatic Speech Recognition  
(ASR)  
Messages <Name or #> to launch the Messages  
menu where you can select from Voicemail, Send  
Message, etc. (See “Send a Text Message” on  
page 72.)  
You can use your phone’s built-in automatic speech  
recognition (ASR) software to dial a phone number in  
your Contacts or to launch phone functions. All you  
have to do is to talk into the phone, and ASR will  
recognize your voice and complete tasks by itself.  
Use ASR in a quiet environment so it can accurately  
recognize your commands.  
Tip  
Tips for Using Voice Dial  
Activating ASR  
Voice Dial works best in quieter environments.  
Press and hold  
or  
.
When saying a name, speak at a normal speed and  
say the name clearly. There is no need to pause  
between the first name and last name.  
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To enable or disable prompts:  
1. Press and hold or  
Making a Voice Call With ASR  
.
1. Press and hold  
or  
.
2. Press Settings (left softkey) > Sound > Prompts and  
2. If you hear “Say a name or shortcut,” say “Contact  
select an option.  
Name.”  
On to enable audio prompts such as “Say a name  
or shortcut.”  
3. Highlight the contact name then their number and  
press  
.
Off to disable audio prompts.  
Enabling or Disabling Digit Dial Choices  
Lists  
To enable or disable names:  
1. Press and hold  
or  
.
You can customize whether the Digit Dial feature  
displays the list of top voice recognition choices or  
automatically dials the first number, without displaying  
a choice list.  
2. Press Settings (left softkey) > Sound > Names and  
select an option.  
On to enable name playback in the Voice Dial and  
Contacts features.  
To enable or disable choice lists for Digit Dial:  
Off to disable name playback.  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Accessibility >  
Voice Service.  
Send a Text Message  
Use automatic speech recognition to launch text  
messaging on your phone and specify a recipient for  
the message.  
2. Select Choice Lists and press  
.
3. Press the navigation key up or down to select  
1. Press and hold  
or  
.
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2. If you hear “Say a name or shortcut,” say “Contacts.”  
Look Up a Contacts Entry  
3. Select a Contacts entry and press Send Message  
Look up and display contact information for any person  
stored in your Contacts list by saying “Contacts”.  
4. Select Text Message and follow the onscreen  
prompts to send a new message. For more  
information, see “Text Messaging (SMS)” on page  
101.  
1. Press and hold  
or  
.
2. If you hear “Say a name or shortcut,” say “Contacts.”  
3. Highlight the Contacts entry from the available list.  
Send a Picture Mail Message  
Managing Voice Memos  
Use a single voice command to launch a new Picture  
Mail message where the phone begins the address  
process and then locates a picture for attachment.  
Use your phone’s Voice Services to record brief  
memos to remind you of important events, phone  
numbers, or grocery list items.  
To send a Picture Mail message using ASR:  
1. Press and hold  
or  
.
Recording Voice Memos  
2. If you hear “Say a name or shortcut,” say “Contacts.”  
To record a voice memo from the main menu:  
3. Select a Contacts entry and press Send Message  
1. Press  
> Tools > Voice Memo > Record.  
2. Begin recording after the prompt.  
4. Select Picture Mail and follow the onscreen prompts  
to send a new message. For more information, see  
“Sending Sprint Picture Mail” on page 82.  
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To pause/resume the recording of your memo:  
Press Pause (left softkey).  
To end the recording of your memo:  
Press Finish (right softkey).  
To record a conversation during a phone call:  
During a call, press Options (right softkey) >  
Playing Voice Memos  
1. Press  
> Tools > Voice Memo.  
2. Highlight Review and press  
displays a list of saved memos, with the first one  
selected.)  
. (The phone  
3. Highlight the desired memo and press  
.
– or –  
Voice Memo. (A one-minute counter [ ] is  
Press the number corresponding to the memo you  
want to review.  
displayed on the screen indicating the amount of  
time a single voice memo can be recorded.)  
Voice Memos recorded from a direct phone  
Both you and the caller are recorded within the voice  
memo.  
Note  
Note  
conversation are shown in the list with the phone  
number used during the recording process and an  
adjacent phone icon.  
To end the recording of your conversation:  
To pause the recording, press Pause (left softkey).  
To resume the recording, press Resume (left  
softkey).  
Deleting Voice Memos  
To delete an individual memo:  
– or –  
1. Press  
> Tools > Voice Memo > Review.  
To finish recording, press Finish (right softkey).  
2. Highlight the desired memo to erase and press  
Options (right softkey) > Delete.  
A total of 10 one-minute memos can be recorded  
Note  
3. Press Yes.  
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To delete all voice memos:  
1. Press > Tools > Voice Memo > Review > Options >  
3. Highlight the desired memo and press Options  
(right softkey) > Edit Caption.  
4. Press  
to delete the previous text and then  
Delete All.  
use the keypad to enter a new caption for the  
selected memo.  
2. Press Yes.  
Editing a Voice Memo Caption  
5. Press Done (left softkey) to save the memo with the  
new caption text.  
By default, the caption assigned to a voice memo is a  
sequential file name which consists of the date  
(Month_Day) followed by the memo number. For  
example, two memos recorded on February 2, 2009,  
would be listed as: Feb_02_x1 and Feb_02_x2. These  
file names (captions) can be changed.  
Viewing the Information for a Voice Memo  
1. Press  
> Tools > Voice Memo.  
2. Highlight Review and press  
.
3. Highlight the desired memo and press Options  
(right softkey) > Info.  
In the case of a Voice Memo recorded from a direct  
phone conversation, the filename consists of the  
phone number used during the recording process.  
Note:  
To edit a voice memo caption:  
1. Press  
> Tools > Voice Memo.  
2. Highlight Review and press  
. (The phone  
displays a list of saved memos, with the first one  
selected.)  
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Taking Pictures  
Taking pictures with your phone’s built-in camera is as  
simple as choosing a subject, pointing the lens, and  
pressing a button.  
1. Press  
> Photos > Camera to activate camera  
Storing Pictures (page 81)  
mode. (Additional camera options are available  
through the camera mode Options menu. See  
“Camera Mode Options” on page 79 for more  
information.)  
Printing Pictures Using PictBridge (page 89)  
Order Prints (page 91)  
To activate camera mode, you can also press  
and hold the side camera button. (See  
illustration on page 8.)  
Shortcut  
Settings and Info (page 91)  
2. Using the phone’s main display screen as a  
viewfinder, aim the camera lens at your subject.  
3. Press  
To return to camera mode to take another picture,  
press  
until the shutter sounds.  
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4. Once you’ve taken your picture, press Options (right  
softkey) for more options:  
Pictures Remaining  
Mode  
Magnification  
Send Picture to send the picture to up to 25  
contacts at one time. (See page 82 for details.)  
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Camera Mode to return to the camera to take  
additional pictures.  
picturemail). Depending on your settings, you may  
be prompted to accept a data connection.  
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Status  
Bar  
Assign to assign the picture as a Picture ID,  
Screen Saver, or Incoming/Outgoing Calls.  
Erase to delete the picture you just took.  
Order Prints to upload your image to a third party  
service that will then provide hard copy prints.  
0 EV  
Post To Service to upload your image to a third  
party online service.  
Display  
Image  
Review Album to go to the My Albums folder where  
you can review your saved pictures.  
Capture  
Options  
Take a Picture  
Camera Options  
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Assigning Pictures  
Registering Your Sprint Picture Mail  
Account  
After taking a picture, assign it as a screen saver or as  
a picture ID for a contact.  
The first time you use any of the picture management  
options involving the Sprint Picture Mail Web site, you  
will be prompted to register your Sprint Picture Mail  
account and establish a password through your phone.  
This password will also allow you to sign in to the  
Sprint Picture Mail Web site at www.sprint.com/picturemail  
to access and manage your uploaded pictures and  
albums.  
1. Take a picture. (See steps 1–3 on page 76.)  
2. With the picture displayed, press Options (right  
softkey) > Assign, and select an option.  
Picture ID to assign the picture to a Contacts entry.  
Highlight an entry and press Assign (left softkey) to  
assign the picture.  
Screen Saver to assign the picture as a screen  
1. Press  
> Photos > My Albums > Online Albums.  
saver. Press  
to assign the picture.  
(You will be prompted to register your Sprint  
Picture Mail account.)  
Incoming/Outgoing Calls to assign the picture for  
incoming and outgoing calls. Press  
the picture.  
to assign  
If your Sprint service plan does not include Sprint  
Picture Mail, you will first be prompted to subscribe to  
the service for an additional monthly charge. Select  
Note  
You can also assign pictures from the My Albums  
menu. See “In Phone Folder Options” on page 81.  
Tip  
OK and press  
.
2. If you are asked to connect, follow the onscreen  
procedures to Connect, turn data On and press  
(Follow any registration prompts and complete  
your connection.)  
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3. Enter a password for your Picture Mail account and  
press . (You will be prompted to confirm your  
Controls.. to select an option from the following:  
Brightness to adjust the image brightness level.  
Press the navigation key up or down to adjust the  
brightness level. (The default setting is 0.)  
password.)  
4. Please wait while the system creates your account.  
White Balance to adjust white balance based on  
changing conditions (Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Tungsten,  
Fluorescent, or Manual). (The default setting is Auto.)  
Write down your Sprint Picture Mail password and  
keep it in a secure place.  
Tip  
Once you have received confirmation that your account  
has been successfully registered, you may upload and  
share pictures and access the Sprint Picture Mail Web  
site.  
Night Shot to activate low light image capture.  
Enabling this feature allows you to take better  
quality photos in low light conditions.  
Settings.. to select Resolution, Quality, Shutter Sound, and  
Status Bar. (See “Selecting Camera Settings” on  
page 80.)  
Camera Mode Options  
When the phone is in camera mode, press Options  
(right softkey) to display additional camera options:  
Review Pictures to review previously taken pictures.  
Setting the Selftimer  
Selftimer to activate the camera’s timer. (See “Setting  
the Selftimer” on page 79.)  
1. From camera mode, press Options (right softkey) >  
Selftimer.  
Fun Tools.. to select an option from the following:  
Color Tones to select a wide variety of color tones  
for the picture (None, Monochrome, Negative, Sepia,  
Green, or Aqua). (The default setting is None.)  
2. Highlight the length of delay you want the timer to  
use (5 sec or 10 sec) and press  
.
(The default setting is Off.)  
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3. Press  
when you are ready to start the timer.  
Zooming will not function if the resolution is set to  
High.  
Note  
(The timer is displayed at the bottom of the display  
screen during the self-timer countdown.)  
Zooming works by allowing up to 9x magnification of  
the image.  
4. Get ready for the picture. (The phone will begin to  
beep for each second of the countdown. When the  
timer is down to three seconds, the outer LED will  
go from blinking green to blinking red just before  
the picture is taken.)  
2. Press  
or the camera button to take the picture.  
Selecting Camera Settings  
To cancel the selftimer after it has started:  
1. From camera mode, press Options (right softkey) >  
Settings.  
Press  
.
2. Select an option and press  
:
While the selftimer is active, all keys are disabled  
Note  
Resolution to select the picture’s file size (High, Med,  
except  
and  
.
or Low).  
Using the Zoom  
Quality to select the picture quality settings (Fine,  
Normal, or Economy).  
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 9x.  
Shutter Sound to select a shutter sound (Shutter 1-4  
or Off).  
Status Bar to select whether you wish to display the  
onscreen Status Bar during use of the camera.  
Displayed at the right of the screen.  
1. From camera mode, use the navigation key to  
zoom in (right) and zoom out (left). It may take  
several presses to get the desired zoom.  
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In Phone Folder Options  
Storing Pictures  
When you are viewing the contents within the In Phone  
folder, press Options (right softkey) to display the  
following options:  
Your phone’s picture storage area is called My Albums.  
There are two types of folders in My Albums:  
In Phone  
Online Albums  
Send to send an image to another user using Picture  
Mail.  
Web site (www.sprint.com/picturemail). (Depending on  
your settings, you may be prompted to accept a data  
connection.)  
In Phone Folder  
Your phone’s internal storage area is called the In  
Phone folder. From the In Phone folder, you can view all  
the pictures you have stored there, send items to the  
Sprint Picture Mail site (www.sprint.com/picturemail),  
delete files, and access additional options.  
If this is the first time you have accessed Sprint  
Picture Mail, you will be prompted to register your  
Sprint Picture Mail account. See “Registering Your  
Sprint Picture Mail Account” on page 78.  
Note  
To review your stored pictures in the In Phone folder:  
1. Press  
> Photos > My Albums > In Phone.  
Post to Service to upload your file to a third-party online  
service.  
2. Use your navigation key to view and scroll through  
the pictures.  
Print... to display to print an image by either Home  
Delivery, Retail Pickup, or PictBridge Print.  
Assign to assign the current image as a Picture ID,  
Screen Saver or as a display image for both  
Incoming and Outgoing calls.  
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Erase to erase the image or selected images.  
Before you can use the Online Albums folder, you  
must first go online and create a Picture Mail account  
and password.  
Note  
Deleting pictures will free up memory space in your  
phone to enable you to take more pictures. Once  
deleted, pictures cannot be uploaded to your online  
Sprint Picture Mail account.  
Note  
To review pictures in the Online Albums folder:  
1. Press > Photos > My Albums > Online Albums.  
Detail/Edit to attach a text caption or view the media  
information associated with the image.  
2. Use your navigation key to scroll through and view  
the pictures.  
Text Caption to edit the selected picture’s caption.  
Media Info to display the file’s information such as  
caption and date taken.  
Sending Sprint Picture Mail  
Album list to display the list of albums saved in your  
phone.  
Once you have taken a picture or a video, you can use  
the messaging capabilities of your phone to instantly  
share it with family and friends. You can send a picture  
to up to 25 people at a time using their email  
addresses or their phone numbers.  
Camera Mode to switch to the camera mode.  
Online Albums  
Once a picture is taken, it is automatically saved to the  
preselected folder (In Phone). Alternatively, you can save  
pictures to your Online Albums folder. From the Online  
Albums folder, you can view all the pictures you have  
taken, move selected images to your In Phone folder,  
delete images, and access additional picture options.  
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5. Press Continue (left softkey) when you are finished  
Sending Pictures From the In Phone  
Folder  
adding recipients.  
6. If you wish to include a subject, scroll to Subj: and  
press Add (right softkey). Enter your subject and  
1. Press  
> Photos > My Albums > In Phone.  
2. Highlight a picture to send and press  
. (The  
check box in the upper left corner will be marked.  
You can select multiple pictures and videos.)  
7. If you wish to include a text message, scroll to Text:  
and press Add (right softkey). Enter your message  
and press Next (left softkey) to save and exit. (See  
“Entering Text” on page 27.)  
3. Press Options (right softkey) > Send to then choose  
from a current Contacts entry.  
8. To include a voice memo (audio message) with  
The first time you send Sprint Picture Mail, you will be  
prompted to register your Sprint Picture Mail account.  
(See “Registering Your Sprint Picture Mail Account”  
on page 78.)  
Note  
the picture, select Audio and press  
or Record  
(left softkey).  
Press Record (left softkey) or press  
to start  
recording. (Maximum recording time is 10  
seconds.)  
4. Select a Contacts entry by highlighting it and  
pressing  
.
Press Done (left softkey) to end the recording and  
return to the Picture Mail message.  
Press New Addr (right softkey) to manually enter  
either a wireless phone number or email address  
and press Continue (left softkey).  
– or –  
Enter additional recipients by pressing Multiple (left  
softkey), place a checkmark alongside a desired  
entry, and press Continue (left softkey).  
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9. Confirm the recipients, message, voice memo, and  
pictures.  
2. Select a Contacts entry by highlighting it and  
pressing  
.
To change a recipient, select the recipient, press  
the appropriate softkey, and follow the instructions  
in step 4 to select or edit the recipient.  
– or –  
Press New Addr (right softkey) to manually enter  
either a wireless phone number or email address  
and press Continue (left softkey).  
To change the text message, scroll to Text and  
press the appropriate softkey.  
– or –  
To change the voice memo, highlight Audio and  
press the appropriate softkey.  
Enter additional recipients by pressing Multiple (left  
softkey), place a checkmark alongside a desired  
entry, and press Continue (left softkey).  
To change the attached picture, select the  
thumbnail(s) and press Change (right softkey).  
Highlight the picture you wish to send and press  
press Next (left softkey).  
3. Select the location of the image In Phone, Online  
Albums, Take New Picture, or Text Only.  
4. Highlight the picture you wish to send and  
10. Press Send (left softkey) to send the message.  
press  
. (The check box on the upper left corner  
Sending Pictures From Messaging  
5. Press Next (left softkey).  
You can also send Sprint Picture Mail from your  
phone’s Messages menu.  
6. To complete and send the message, follow steps  
510 in “Sending Pictures From the In Phone  
Folder” on page 83.  
1. Press  
> Messages > Send Message > Picture Mail.  
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Managing Online Pictures From Your  
Phone  
Managing Sprint Picture Mail  
Use your phone to manage, edit, or share pictures you  
have uploaded to the Sprint Picture Mail Web site at  
www.sprint.com/picturemail. (See “In Phone Folder  
Options” on page 81 for information about uploading.)  
Once you have uploaded pictures to your online  
Picture Mail account at www.sprint.com/picturemail (see  
“In Phone Folder Options” on page 81), you can use  
your computer to manage your pictures. From the  
Sprint Picture Mail website, you can share pictures, edit  
album titles, add captions, and organize images. You  
can even send your pictures to be printed at  
participating retail locations.  
To view your online pictures from your phone:  
1. Press  
> Photos > My Albums > Online Albums.  
(Depending on your settings you may be  
prompted to accept a data connection.) (The My  
Uploads folder and your albums are displayed.)  
You will also have access to picture management tools  
to improve and customize your pictures. You’ll be able  
to lighten, darken, crop, add antique effects, add comic  
bubbles and cartoon effects, and use other features to  
transform your pictures.  
To expand a selected picture from thumbnail to  
full-screen, press Expand (left softkey).  
Tip  
2. Highlight a picture and press Options (right softkey)  
to display your online picture options.  
To access the Sprint Picture Mail Web site:  
Uploading Pictures  
1. Press  
> Photos > My Albums > In Phone.  
(Thumbnail pictures will be displayed.)  
2. Enter your phone number and Sprint Picture Mail  
password to register. (See “Registering Your Sprint  
Picture Mail Account” on page 78.)  
2. Select a picture or pictures you wish to upload by  
highlighting the image and pressing  
.
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3. Press Options (right softkey) > Upload > My Uploads or  
My Albums. This actions then queues your file for  
uploading.  
Incoming/Outgoing Calls to download and assign  
the selected picture to display during all incoming  
and outgoing calls and the background image.  
4. Press Continue (left softkey) to return to the previous  
page.  
Sending Online Sprint Picture Mail  
To send pictures using the online Address Book:  
Downloading Your Online Pictures  
1. From the online Sprint Picture Mail display at  
www.sprint.com/picturemail, select a picture and click  
the Send Picture Mail button. (See “Managing Online  
Pictures From Your Phone” on page 85.)  
From your online Sprint Picture Mail albums display at  
www.sprint.com/picturemail, you can select pictures to  
download to your In Phone location.  
1. From the online pictures display, place a check  
mark on the picture you wish to download and  
press Options (right softkey). (See “Managing  
Online Pictures From Your Phone” on page 85.)  
2. Drag pictures to the New Message area of the new  
Picture Mail and click Continue, then select Address  
Book.  
3. Select a recipient or recipients from your Online  
Address Book.  
2. Highlight Assign and press  
3. Select one of the following options and  
press  
.
4. When you have finished selecting recipients select  
Send Picture Mail.  
.
Picture ID to download and assign the selected  
picture as a Picture ID.  
Screen Saver to download and assign the selected  
picture as a screen saver/wallpaper.  
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To create an album online:  
1. Click on the Picture/Video tab to display all of your  
1. Navigate the Other Options section of the  
Pictures/Video tab (located at the lower right of the  
page). (See “Managing Online Pictures From Your  
Phone” on page 85.)  
currently uploaded images.  
2. Navigate to the Other Options section of the page.  
3. Click the Create New Album link, enter a name for  
2. Click Share Album.  
the new album, and click OK.  
3. Select a recipient or recipients from your Online  
Address Book.  
To place files into an existing album:  
1. Navigate the Other Options section of the  
Pictures/Video tab (located at the lower right of the  
page).  
4. Enter an invitation message.  
5. Click Share album to send your Sprint Picture Mail  
album to the designated recipients.  
2. Click the Move/Copy Media link.  
Accessing Online Picture Options From  
Your Phone  
3. Select the source of the files.  
4. Place a check mark on each image you wish to  
add to your Album.  
1. Press  
5. Select whether you would like to Copy or Move the  
2. Select a picture from your Photos > My Albums >  
Online Albums. (See “Managing Online Pictures  
From Your Phone” on page 85.)  
selected images.  
6. Select either an existing Album or Create New Album  
and click OK.  
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3. Press Options (right softkey) to display the image  
Save to Phone to copy the selected picture to the  
Saved to Phone folder. (See “In Phone Folder” on  
page 81.)  
options.  
– or –  
Erase to select Erase Selection or Erase All to erase a  
single picture or all pictures saved in the current  
album.  
Press Expand (left softkey) to expand the selected  
picture.  
4. Highlight an option and press  
.
Copy/Move to copy or move pictures to a selected  
album:  
Send to send an image to another user using  
Picture Mail.  
Copy This to copy or move pictures to the  
album.  
Print... to display to print an image by either Home  
Delivery, Retail Pickup.  
Copy All to copy all pictures in the current  
album (or Inbox) to the target album.  
Post to Service to upload your file to a third-party  
online service.  
Move This to move the selected picture to the  
album.  
Assign to assign the pictures to be used as a:  
Picture ID to be displayed when a particular  
Caller ID (Contacts entry) assignment is met  
for an incoming call.  
Move All to move all pictures in the current  
album (or Inbox) to the target album.  
Detail/Edit to attach a text caption, view the media  
information associated with the image, or rotate  
the image.  
Screen Saver to be used by the screen saver  
application.  
Incoming/Outgoing Calls to be displayed when  
Text Caption to edit the selected picture’s  
receiving and making calls.  
caption.  
Rotate to rotate the currently selected images.  
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Media Info to display the file’s information such  
as caption and date taken.  
Album Info to display information about the album.  
You can view the name of the album, the creation  
date, and the number of pictures in the album.  
Album list to display the list of albums saved in  
your Online Album.  
Printing Pictures Using PictBridge  
1. Display the album list in the Online Sprint Picture  
Mail menu. (See “Managing Online Pictures From  
Your Phone” on page 85.)  
Your phone is PictBridge compatible, allowing you to  
print directly from your phone without connecting to a  
computer. Simply connect your phone to a PictBridge-  
enabled printer and print your photos.  
2. Select an album.  
3. Press Options (right softkey) to display options.  
Make sure your battery is fully charged before using  
PictBridge.  
Note  
4. Select an option and press  
.
To print pictures directly from your phone:  
1. Press > Photos > PictBridge.  
Send to send the album through the Sprint Picture  
Mail Web site.  
New Album to create a new album. Enter a new  
album name and select Next (left softkey). If  
additional albums are present, you are provided  
with additional options:  
2. Read the onscreen message and press Next (left  
softkey).  
3. Connect your phone to the PictBridge-enabled  
printer by using a USB cable. (Wait until the  
connection is completed.)  
Rename Album to rename a selected album.  
Erase Album to delete an existing album.  
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4. Read the Connect Printer message and press  
Next (left softkey). The Select Folder pop-up appears  
in the display. Select the folder location of the  
image.  
Date Print: You can imprint the date on your  
pictures. Select On or Off. (Date stamping may not  
be available depending on the type of printer you  
have.)  
Border: You can assign a border along the edges  
of the image. You can turn this option on or off.  
5. Highlight the desired image and press Print (left  
softkey). (To select multiple images, press  
to  
place a check mark next to each image selected.)  
7. Press Preview (right softkey) to preview the image,  
or press Print (left softkey) to print the image.  
6. Set the printer settings using your navigation key.  
Copies: to set the number of copies to print.  
Type: to select a print type option:  
8. Select Yes to confirm printing. Follow the  
instructions on the display to unplug the USB  
cable from the phone.  
Borderless prints the standard image without a  
border. Other printers may also display: 1-Up,  
2-Up, and 4-Up.  
From time to time you may encounter printing  
problems. Your phone will display any printer  
error messages informing you of the specific  
problems encountered. Please refer to the  
user’s guide that came with your printer for  
descriptions, explanations, and possible  
resolutions for any error messages.  
PictBridge  
Error  
Messages  
Index prints the index information.  
These options may vary and are dependent on the  
printer’s capabilities.  
Note  
Paper Size: You can set the print size from Default or  
4x6. (Print sizes may vary according to the type of  
printer you have.)  
These sizes may vary and are dependent on the  
printer’s capabilities.  
Note  
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Account Info to display your current Picture Mail  
account settings via an online connection.  
Order Prints  
This menu allows you to order prints from third party  
vendors by uploading images saved on your phone.  
Images saved at the highest quality and resolution  
settings produce the best prints.  
1. Press  
> Photos > Order Prints.  
2. Select an onscreen option.  
Options include: Home Delivery or Retail Pickup.  
3. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
Settings and Info  
This menu allows you to display the status bar over  
your camera view and display your account  
information.  
1. Press  
> Photos > Settings and Info.  
2. Select one of the following options:  
Status Bar to select whether the Status Bar is  
displayed onscreen when the camera is active.  
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Turning Bluetooth On and Off  
By default, your device’s Bluetooth feature is turned off.  
Turning Bluetooth on makes your phone “discoverable”  
by other in-range Bluetooth devices.  
Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu (page 93)  
Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 93)  
To turn Bluetooth on:  
1. Press  
> Tools > Bluetooth > On/Off.  
2. Highlight On and press  
to enable Bluetooth.  
Sending Items Via Bluetooth (page 94)  
To turn Bluetooth off:  
About Bluetooth  
1. Press  
> Tools > Bluetooth > On/Off.  
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.  
2. Highlight Off and press  
to disable Bluetooth.  
Bluetooth Status Indicators  
The following icons show your Bluetooth connection  
status at a glance:  
Bluetooth is hidden.  
Bluetooth is visible (active and enabled).  
Bluetooth is visible and connected to a device  
or transferring data.  
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Bluetooth is active and connected to a  
Bluetooth Headset.  
Select My Bluetooth Info to rename your phone for  
Bluetooth.  
2. Highlight the Name field and press Edit (left softkey).  
Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu  
Use your keypad to enter a new device name.  
Press  
hold  
to delete a single character. Press and  
to delete the entire name.  
The Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to set up many  
of the characteristics of your phone’s Bluetooth service,  
including:  
3. Press Done (left softkey) to save the new name.  
To access the Trusted Devices list:  
Entering or changing the name your phone uses for  
Bluetooth communication  
Press  
> Tools > Bluetooth > Trusted Devices.  
Setting your phone’s visibility (or “discoverability”) for  
other Bluetooth devices  
This displays your phone’s current list of external  
trusted Bluetooth devices.  
Displaying your phone’s Bluetooth address  
Pairing Bluetooth Devices  
To access the Bluetooth Settings menu:  
1. Press  
> Tools > Bluetooth.  
Paired Devices  
2. Set your Bluetooth options.  
The Bluetooth pairing process allows you to establish  
trusted connections between your phone and another  
Bluetooth device. When you pair devices, they share a  
passkey, allowing for fast, secure connections while  
bypassing the discovery and authentication process.  
Select Visibility > Always visible, Visible for 3 min, or  
Hidden to set your Bluetooth visibility.  
To access the Bluetooth Settings menu:  
1. Press  
> Tools > Bluetooth > My Bluetooth Info.  
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Sending Items Via Bluetooth  
Refer to the manufacturer’s documentation to obtain  
the passkey for any other devices. In most instances,  
this passkey is ‘0000” or the last four digits of the  
telephone number.  
Note  
Depending on your paired devices’ settings and  
capabilities, you may be able to send pictures,  
Contacts information, or other items using a Bluetooth  
connection.  
To pair your phone with another Bluetooth device:  
1. Press > Tools > Bluetooth > Add a New....  
2. Highlight a device category and press  
To send contacts information via Bluetooth:  
. (Your  
phone will display a list of discovered in-range  
Bluetooth devices.)  
1. Press  
> Contacts.  
2. Highlight an entry and press Options (right softkey)  
> Send Contact.  
3. Highlight a device and press  
.
Select Info (right softkey) to obtain more  
information about the device prior to pairing.  
3. Place a checkmark next to the Contact entry you  
want to send by selecting an entry option and  
pressing  
.
4. Enter the passkey (PIN) and press  
.
Options include: This Contact, Multiple Contacts, or  
All Contacts. (The phone begins searching for  
available Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth-capable  
phones will appear in the list with an adjacent  
phone icon.)  
5. Once added, press Options (right softkey) > Edit  
Name, enter a unique Device Name and press  
Done (left softkey).  
Due to different specifications and features of other  
Note  
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.  
If the device isn’t in the list, select Options  
(right softkey) > Search again.  
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4. From the list of Found Devices, highlight the target  
Bluetooth device and press Select (left softkey).  
You can then select Yes (to continue sending the  
entry) or No (to cancel the transmission).  
5. Select Yes. (The recipient’s phone displays an  
onscreen message asking whether the person  
would like to receive and save your Contact entry  
to his or her list.)  
6. The recipient must either accept and save the  
contact, or reject the incoming data.  
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Section 3  
Sprint Service  
 
turned off. You should set up your Sprint Voicemail and  
personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated.  
3A. Sprint Service:  
1. Press and hold  
.
2. Follow the system prompts to:  
Create your passcode.  
Record your name announcement.  
Record your greeting.  
Caller ID (page 105)  
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 access to your handset is able to  
access your voicemail messages.  
Making a Three-Way Call (page 105)  
Call Forwarding (page 106)  
Roaming (page 107)  
Voicemail Notification  
There are several ways your phone alerts you to a new  
message:  
Voicemail  
By displaying a message on the screen.  
By sounding the assigned ringer type.  
By the LED blinking red.  
Setting Up Your Voicemail  
Your phone automatically transfers all unanswered  
By displaying  
at the top of your screen.  
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New Voicemail Message Alerts  
Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages  
When you receive a new voice message, your phone  
alerts you and prompts you to call your voicemail.  
You can review your messages directly from your  
wireless phone or from any other touch-tone phone. To  
dial from your wireless phone, either speed dial your  
voicemail or use the menu keys.  
To call your voicemail:  
Press and hold  
.
Using One-Touch Message Access  
To display your Missed Log:  
Press and hold  
voicemail box.)  
. (Your phone will dial your  
Press  
> Missed Alerts.  
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  
Using the Menu Keys on Your Phone to Access  
Your Messages  
Press  
> Messages > Voicemail > Call Voicemail.  
voicemail answers, press  
and enter your  
You are charged for airtime minutes when you are  
accessing your voicemail from your wireless phone.  
Note  
passcode. Roaming rates apply when you access  
voicemail while roaming off the Nationwide Sprint  
Network.  
Your phone accepts messages even when it is  
turned off. However, your phone notifies you of new  
messages only when it is turned on and you are in a  
Sprint service area.  
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Using Another Phone to Access Messages  
Voicemail Key Guide  
1. Dial your wireless phone number.  
Here’s a quick guide to your keypad functions while  
listening to voicemail messages.  
2. When your voicemail answers, press  
.
3. Enter your passcode.  
Date/Time  
Replay  
Erase  
Send Reply  
Rewind  
Advance  
Forward  
Save  
When you call into voicemail, you first hear the  
header information (date, time, and sender  
information) for the message. To skip directly to the  
message, press 4 during the header.  
Tip  
Clearing the Message Icon  
Return Call  
Help  
Your phone may temporarily continue to display the  
message icon after you have checked your voice and  
text messages.  
Cancel  
Skip  
1. Press  
> Messages > Voicemail > Clear Envelope.  
2. Highlight Yes or No and press  
.
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Composing Text Messages  
Text Messaging (SMS)  
1. Press  
Message.  
> Messages > Send Message > Text  
With Text Messaging (SMS), you can send and receive  
instant text messages between your wireless phone  
and another messaging-ready phone. When you  
receive a new message, it will automatically display on  
your phone’s screen.  
– or –  
Press TEXT (left softkey).  
2. Select an existing Contact (Go to Contacts).  
In addition, Text Messaging includes a variety of preset  
messages, such as “Where are you?” that make  
composing messages fast and easy. Use your phone  
to customize your own preset messages (up to 128  
characters).  
Contacts to select a recipient from your Contacts  
(qualifying Contacts entries must contain a  
wireless phone number or an email address).  
– or –  
Press New Addr (right softkey) to manually enter  
either a phone number or email address.  
See your service plan for applicable charges for Text  
Messaging and SMS Voice Messaging.  
Note  
Phone Number to use the keypad to enter a  
wireless phone number directly.  
Email Address to enter the recipient’s email  
address.  
– or –  
Press Multiple (left softkey) to select more than one  
recipient and press  
.
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3. Press Continue (left softkey) when you have finished  
entering recipients. (You may include up to 10  
recipients per message.)  
your navigation key to scroll down and view the  
entire message.  
To reply to a text message:  
4. Enter a message, use the preset messages or  
1. While the message is open, press Reply (left  
emoticons.  
softkey).  
To type a message, use your keypad to enter your  
message. (See “Entering Text” on page 27.)  
or icons.  
Use the Options (right softkey) to select a Text Mode  
(such as T9(English), Alpha, Symbols, or  
Emoticons).  
To type a message, use your keypad to enter your  
message. Use the right softkey to select an input  
mode. (See “Entering Text” on page 27.)  
To use a preset message, press Options (right  
softkey), select Add Preset Message, and then select  
To use a preset message, press Options (right  
softkey) > Add Preset Message, highlight a message  
a message and press  
.
or emoticon, and press  
.
You may select additional messaging options by  
pressing Options [right softkey] to Set Callback # or  
Mark as Urgent.  
To use emoticons, press Options (right softkey) >  
Text Mode > Emoticons, press the number that  
corresponds to your selected icon.  
5. Press Send (left softkey) to deliver your message.  
You may select additional messaging options by  
pressing Options [right softkey] to Set Callback # or  
Mark as Urgent.  
Accessing Text Messages  
To read an SMS Text message:  
3. Press Send (left softkey) to deliver your message.  
automatically see it on your phone’s screen. Use  
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Preset Messages  
SMS Voice Messaging  
Preset messages make it easy to compose text  
messages.  
SMS Voice Messaging lets you send a voice message  
to other SMS-enabled phones or to working email  
addresses without making a phone call. Just record a  
message and send it directly to the recipient’s phone  
messaging inbox.  
To add or edit preset messages:  
1. Press  
> Messages > Settings > Preset Messages.  
2. Press Options (right softkey) > Add New.  
Activating SMS Voice Messaging  
– or –  
Highlight a message and press Options > Delete.  
To use SMS Voice Messaging capabilities, your phone  
must have this feature available and you must activate  
this service on your account prior to your initial use.  
– or –  
Edit an existing message by pressing Edit  
(left softkey).  
If your account has not been configured to use this  
service, your phone will not be able to send out this  
type of message.  
Note  
3. Enter your new message or changes and  
press  
. (See “Entering Text” on page 27.)  
Playing an SMS Voice Message  
1. Press  
> Messages > VoiceSMS.  
indicates an unplayed SMS Voice  
message.  
have already listened to.  
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2. Highlight the message you want to play and  
press . (To display the message options, press  
5. Start recording after the beep. (You can record up  
to two minutes.)  
Options [right softkey].)  
6. To finish recording, press Done (left softkey).  
Composing SMS Voice Messages  
7. Press Send (left softkey) to send the voice  
message.  
1. Press  
> Messages > VoiceSMS.  
8. Enter a name to identify yourself and press Done  
(left softkey) to send the voice message.  
2. Select Options (right softkey) > Compose New.  
3. Select an existing Contact and press  
.
Accessing SMS Voice Messages  
– or –  
When you receive a voice message, your phone  
will display a pop-up notification. Use your softkeys  
to access and play the voice message.  
Press New Addr (right softkey) to manually enter  
either a phone number or email address and  
press  
.
Phone Number to use the keypad to enter a  
wireless phone number directly.  
To reply to an SMS Voice message:  
1. From the VoiceSMS inbox, highlight a VoiceSMS  
message and press Reply (left softkey).  
Email Address to enter the recipient’s email  
address.  
2. Record your reply and finish recording by pressing  
Done (left softkey).  
– or –  
Press Multiple (left softkey) to select more than one  
recipient and press  
3. Press Send (left softkey) to send the voice message  
reply.  
.
selecting and entering recipients.  
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To respond to an incoming call while you’re on a call:  
Press . (This puts the first caller on hold and  
Caller ID  
answers the second call.)  
Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before  
answering the phone by displaying the number of the  
incoming call. If you do not want your number  
displayed when you make a call, follow these steps.  
To switch back to the first caller:  
Press  
again.  
For those calls where you don’t want to be  
interrupted, you can temporarily disable Call Waiting  
Tip  
To block your phone number from being displayed when  
you make a call:  
by pressing  
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  
.
When you’re on a call, Call Waiting alerts you to  
incoming calls by sounding two beeps. Your phone’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).  
2. Once you have established the connection, press  
Options (right softkey) > 3-Way Call and press  
.
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3. Choose the second number by selecting one of  
the following:  
Call Forwarding  
Contacts to select a recipient from your Contacts  
(qualifying Contacts entries must contain a  
wireless phone number or an email address).  
Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls  
to another phone number – even when your phone is  
turned off. You can continue to make calls from your  
phone when you have activated Call Forwarding.  
Recent History to select a number from your Recent  
History entries.  
To activate Call Forwarding:  
Enter Phone # to use the keypad to enter a wireless  
phone number directly.  
1. Press  
.
4. Press  
. (This puts the first caller on hold and  
dials the second number.)  
2. Enter the area code and phone number to which  
your future calls should be forwarded.  
5. When you’re connected to the second party, press  
Join (right softkey) to begin your three-way call.  
3. Press  
. (You will hear a tone to confirm the  
activation of Call Forwarding.)  
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.  
To deactivate Call Forwarding:  
1. Press  
.
2. Press  
. (You will hear a tone to confirm the  
deactivation.)  
You are charged a higher rate for calls you have  
forwarded.  
Note  
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Roaming  
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 phone off and on again to  
reconnect to the network.  
Note  
Roaming Icon  
Your display screen always lets you know when you’re  
off the Nationwide Sprint Network. Anytime you are  
roaming, the phone displays the roaming icon ( ). If  
you are roaming on a digital system, you will see the  
roaming icon along with the text – Digital Roam – .  
Checking for Voicemail Messages While  
Roaming  
When you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint  
Network, you may not receive on-phone 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.  
Remember, when you are using your phone off the  
Nationwide Sprint Network, always dial numbers  
using 11 digits (1 + area code + number).  
Tip  
Roaming on Other Digital Networks  
1. Dial 1 + area code + your phone number.  
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.  
2. Press  
.
3. Enter your passcode at the prompt and follow the  
voice prompts.  
When you return to the Nationwide Sprint Network,  
voicemail notification will resume as normal.  
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Setting Roam Mode  
Call Guard  
Your phone allows you to control your roaming  
capabilities. By using the Roaming menu option, you  
can determine which signals your phone accepts.  
Your phone 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.)  
Choose from two different settings on your dual-band  
phone to control your roaming experience.  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Roaming > Set Mode.  
2. Highlight an option and press  
.
To turn Call Guard on or off:  
Automatic to seek service on the Nationwide Sprint  
Network. When Sprint service is unavailable, the  
phone searches for an alternate system.  
1. Press  
> Settings > More... > Roaming > Call Guard.  
2. Highlight On or Off and press  
.
Sprint Only to access only the Sprint network and  
prevent roaming on other networks.  
Call Guard is turned off by default on your phone.  
Note  
Voice dialing and speed dialing are not available  
when you are roaming with Call Guard enabled.  
When enabled, a pop-up is displayed that requires  
you to press Done (LSK) or wait for 3 seconds for the  
pop-up to disappear.  
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To place roaming calls with Call Guard on:  
Data Roam Guard is set to Always Ask by default on  
your phone.  
Note  
1. From standby mode, dial 1 + area code + the  
seven-digit number and press  
.
To set your Data Roam Guard notification:  
1. Press > Settings > More... > Roaming > Data  
2. Press  
to confirm the Roaming rate  
notification and complete the call.  
Roaming.  
To answer incoming roaming calls with Call Guard on:  
2. Highlight an option and press  
.
1. Press  
. (A message will be displayed notifying  
you that roaming charges will apply.)  
Always Ask sets your phone’s Data Roam Guard  
feature on. You will see a prompt and will be  
required to respond anytime you access data  
services while roaming.  
2. Press  
to confirm the Roaming rate  
notification and complete the call.  
Never Ask turns your phone’s Data Roam Guard  
feature off. You will not be notified of your roaming  
status when accessing data services.  
If the Call Guard feature is set to On, you need to take  
extra steps to make and receive roaming calls.  
Note  
To use data services when Data Roam Guard is active:  
Data Roam Guard  
When a pop-up notification appears informing you  
that data roam charges may apply, press Roam  
(left softkey) to connect.  
Depending on service availability and roaming  
agreements, your phone may be able to access data  
services while roaming on certain digital systems. You  
can set your phone to alert you when you are roaming  
off the Nationwide Sprint Network and try to use data  
services such as messaging.  
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Your User Name  
When you buy your phone 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 Sprint data services, your user name is  
submitted to identify you to the Nationwide Sprint Network.  
Downloading Games, Ringers and More (page 115)  
Exploring the Web (page 118)  
Your user name will be automatically programmed into  
your phone. You don’t have to enter it.  
Data Services FAQs (page 122)  
Getting Started With Data Services  
Finding Your User Name  
If you aren’t sure what your user name is, you can  
easily find it on your phone.  
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 phone.  
Press  
> Settings > Phone Info > Phone Number.  
The Username is shown at the bottom of the  
page.  
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Updating Your User Name  
The Data Services SprintWeb 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 phone.  
Press  
> Settings > More... > Data > Update Data  
Profile. (To cancel, press Cancel [right softkey]  
before completing the update.)  
Launching a Web Connection  
Press  
> Web. (Your data connection starts and  
the home page is displayed.)  
If Net Guard is enabled and displayed (see  
page 112), a popup is displayed where you must  
highlight either Connect or Always Connect, and  
press OK (right softkey) to continue and launch the  
Web.  
Note  
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While connecting, an animation and a “Connecting”  
message may be displayed.  
Data Connection Status and Indicators  
Your phone displays the current status of your data  
connection through indicators at the top of the screen.  
The following symbols are used:  
To change the default launch page to the last page  
you viewed, press Menu (right softkey) > Mark this  
page and select theSet this as my homepage, select  
Save and press OK.  
Tip  
Your data connection is active (data is being  
transferred); the transmit/receive symbol will  
blink to indicate data transmission. During data  
usage, you can not receive incoming voice  
calls or SMS messages; outgoing voice calls  
can be made, but the data services connection  
will terminate.  
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.  
Your data connection is dormant (no data is  
being sent or received). Though not currently  
active, when dormant the phone can restart an  
To change your Net Guard settings:  
Press  
> Settings > More... > Data > Net Guard.  
Select On to activate the Net Guard.  
Select Off to deactivate the Net Guard.  
If no indicator is displayed, your phone does not have a  
current data connection. To launch a connection, see  
“Launching a Web Connection” on page 111.  
When enabled, the Net Guard appears only once as  
long as you have not turned the phone off and on.  
Note  
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Navigating the Web  
Left  
Right  
Navigating through menus and Web sites during a  
data session is easy once you’ve learned a few basics.  
Here are some tips for getting around:  
Softkey  
Softkey  
Softkeys  
During a data session, the bottom line of your phone’s  
display contains one or more softkeys. These keys are  
shortcut controls for navigating around the Web, and  
they correspond to the softkeys directly below the  
phone’s display screen.  
Depending on which websites you visit, the labels on  
the softkeys may change to indicate their function.  
Tip  
To use softkeys:  
Press a softkey. (If you see an additional pop-up  
menu when you press the softkey, select the menu  
items using your keypad [if they’re numbered], or  
by highlighting the option and pressing  
.)  
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Links, which are displayed as underlined text, allow you  
to jump to Web pages, select special functions, or even  
place phone calls.  
Scrolling  
As with other parts of your phone’s menu, you’ll have to  
scroll up and down to see everything on some Web sites.  
To select links:  
To scroll line by line through Web sites:  
Highlight the link and press the appropriate softkey.  
Press the navigation key up and down.  
To scroll page by page through Web sites:  
Press the volume buttons on the side of the phone.  
Going Back  
To go back one page:  
Press  
on your phone.  
Selecting  
You can use both keys for deleting text (like a  
BACKSPACE key) when you are entering text.  
Once you’ve learned how to use softkeys and scroll,  
you can start navigating the Web.  
Note  
To select onscreen items:  
Going Home  
Use the navigation key to highlight an item, and  
then press the left softkey (or press ).  
To return to the home page from any other page:  
Press Menu (right softkey) > Home.  
You’ll find that the left softkey is used primarily for  
selecting items. This softkey is often labeled “Go.”  
Tip  
If the items on a page are numbered, you can use  
your keypad (number keys) to select an item.  
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Accessing Messaging  
Downloading Games, Ringers and  
More  
You can send and receive email messages, instant  
messages, and text messages and participate in  
Web-based chat rooms right from your phone.  
Messaging allows you to stay connected 24 hours a  
day anywhere on the Nationwide Sprint Network.  
You have 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.  
Accessing Wireless Chatrooms  
Accessing the Download Menus  
Data services gives you the ability to join wireless  
chatrooms from your phone.  
1. Press  
> My Stuff.  
1. Press  
> Messages > Chat & Dating.  
2. Select the type of file you wish to download  
(Games, Ringers, Screen Savers, Applications, or Call  
Tones), and then select Get New. (The browser will  
start and take you to the corresponding download  
menu.)  
2. Select a chat provider and follow the onscreen  
instructions to sign up and begin chatting.  
Chat & Dating options change frequently, so check  
back often to see what’s new.  
Note  
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To access the download menus from the Web browser:  
Downloading an Item  
Once you’ve selected an item you wish to download,  
highlight it and press  
. You will see a summary  
2. Select Call Tones, Games, Ringers, Screen Savers, or  
Applications to go to the corresponding download  
menu. (For more information on navigating the  
Web, see “Navigating the Web” on page 113.)  
page for the item including its title, the vendor, the  
download details, the file size, and the cost. Links allow  
you to view the License Info 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.  
Selecting an Item to Download  
You can search for available items to download in a  
number of ways:  
To download a selected item:  
Featured displays a selection of featured items.  
1. From the item’s information page, select Buy and  
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.  
Select Next 9 to view additional items.)  
press  
. (The item will download automatically.  
When you see the New Download screen you have  
successfully downloaded the item to your phone.)  
If you have not previously purchased an item, you will  
be prompted to create your purchasing profile.  
Note  
Top Searches allows you to use your keypad to enter  
search criteria to locate an item. You may enter an  
entire word or title or perform a partial-word search.  
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2. Select an option to continue:  
My Content Manager is a storage area on the Nationwide  
Sprint Network that allows you to store all your  
purchased files. The files remain in My Content  
Manager until their license terms have expired – even  
after you have downloaded the content to your phone.  
This provides you with a convenient place to access  
information about your downloaded files without  
having to store the information in your phone’s  
memory.  
Select Use/Run/View to assign the downloaded  
item (or to start, in the case of a game or an  
application). Your data session will end, and you  
will be redirected to the appropriate phone menu  
screen.  
With Ringtones, the Listen option is available.  
Note  
Select Set as to assign a ringer or screen saver to  
a phone function.  
To access My Content Manager:  
Select Shop to browse for other items to  
download.  
From the home page, select Downloads >  
My Content Manager. (You will see a list of your  
purchased items.)  
Press  
to quit the browser and return to  
standby mode.  
To download purchased content from My Content Manager:  
Using My Content Manager  
1. From the My Content Manager display, highlight the  
item you wish to download, and press  
. (The  
Whether you purchase your content from your phone  
or from your online account management page at  
www.sprint.com, My Content Manager stores all of your  
purchases and you may download them to your phone  
from there.  
information page for the selected item will be  
displayed.)  
2. Highlight Downloads and press  
. (The item will  
download automatically. When the New Download  
screen is displayed, the item has been successfully  
downloaded to your phone.)  
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3. Select an option to continue:  
Important Privacy Message – Sprint’s policies  
often do not apply to third-party applications.  
Third-party applications may access your  
personal information or require Sprint to  
disclose your customer information to the  
third-party application provider. To find out  
how a third-party application will collect,  
access, use, or disclose your personal  
information, check the application provider’s  
policies, which can usually be found on their  
website. If you aren’t comfortable with the  
third-party application’s policies, don’t use the  
application.  
Important  
Select Use/Run/View (left softkey) to assign the  
downloaded item (or to start, in the case of a  
game or an application). Your data session will  
end, and you will be redirected to the appropriate  
phone menu screen.  
Select Set as to assign a ringer or screen saver to  
a phone function.  
Select Shop (right softkey) to browse for other  
items to download.  
Press  
to quit the browser and return to  
standby mode.  
Exploring the Web  
You can also access My Content Manager through  
the phone’s main menu. Press > My Stuff >  
Tip  
[Games, Ringers, Screen Savers, or Applications] >  
My Stuff Manager. The browser will open and take  
you to the corresponding content.  
With Web access on your phone, you can browse full-  
color graphic versions of your favorite Web sites,  
making it easier than ever to stay informed while on the  
go. Follow sports scores, breaking news, and weather,  
and shop on your phone anywhere on the Nationwide  
Sprint Network.  
For complete information and instructions on  
downloading Games, Ringers, Screen Savers, and  
Applications, visit the Digital Lounge at www.sprint.com.  
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In addition to the features already covered in this  
section, the home page offers access to these colorful,  
graphically rich Web categories, including News,  
Weather, Entertainment, Sports, Money, Travel, Shopping, and  
Tools, as well as useful management options including  
My Account and Search.  
Opening the Browser Menu  
The browser menu may be opened anytime you have  
an active data session, from any page you are viewing.  
To open the browser menu:  
Press Menu (right softkey). (The browser menu will  
Many sites are available under more than one menu –  
choose the one that’s most convenient for you.  
be displayed.)  
Options available under the browser menu include:  
Home. Returns the browser to the home page.  
Forward. Returns you to a previously viewed page  
Using the Browser Menu  
Navigating the Web from your phone using the home  
page is easy once you get the hang of it. For details on  
how to navigate the Web, select menu items, and more,  
see “Navigating the Web” on page 113.  
(after having used  
key).  
Mark this page. Bookmarks the current site.  
My Bookmarks. Accesses and manages your  
bookmarks.  
Although the home page offers a broad and  
convenient array of sites and services for you to  
browse, not all sites are represented, and certain  
functions, such as going directly to specific websites,  
are not available. For these and other functions, you will  
need to use the browser menu. The browser menu  
offers additional options to expand your use of the Web  
on your phone.  
Search. Launches a Web search.  
Send Page to. Sends a URL via SMS.  
Go to Web Address. Allows you to navigate directly to a  
Web site by entering its URL (Web site address).  
History. Keeps a list of links to your most recently  
press  
, and then select Connect.  
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Page Info. Provides information about the current page  
such as Web address and page size.  
3. Highlight Mark this page and press  
bookmark.  
to save the  
Browser Options. Displays additional options:  
Bookmarking a page does not store the page  
contents, just its address.  
Note  
Setting. Lets you configure and manage your  
browser settings: My hompage, Font Setting, Privacy,  
and Preference.  
Some pages cannot be bookmarked. Whether a  
particular Web page may be marked is controlled by  
its creator.  
Show URL. Displays the URL (Web site address) of  
the site you’re currently viewing.  
Accessing a Bookmark  
Reload This Page. Reloads the current web page.  
1. Press Menu (right softkey) to open the browser  
menu.  
Restart Browser. Refreshes the current browser  
session.  
View Error Log. Displays the browser’s error logs.  
2. Highlight My Bookmarks and press  
.
Browser Info. Displays information about your  
browser.  
3. Highlight the desired bookmark and press  
.
Setting a New Homepage  
Creating a Bookmark  
1. Navigate to a desired page via either a direct http  
address, selecting from a previous bookmark, or  
by searching for it via Google.  
Bookmarks allow you to store the address of your  
favorite Web sites for easy access at a later time.  
1. Go to the Web page you want to mark.  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) to open the browser  
menu.  
2. Press Menu (right softkey) to open the browser  
menu.  
3. Highlight My Bookmarks and press  
.
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4. Press Options (right softkey).  
2. Highlight Go to Web Address and press  
3. Select the URL field and press  
4. Use your keypad to enter the URL of the Web site  
you wish to go to and press  
.
5. Highlight Set as homepage and press  
.
.
6. From the “Would you like to replace your  
homepage?”, select Yes (left softkey) or No (right  
softkey).  
.
5. Press  
again to go to the Web site.  
Deleting a Bookmark  
Not all Web sites are viewable on your phone.  
Note  
1. Press Menu (right softkey) to open the browser  
Reloading a Web Page  
menu.  
1. Press Menu (right softkey) to open the browser  
2. Highlight My Bookmarks and press  
.
menu.  
3. Select a bookmark and press Options (right softkey)  
2. Select Browser Options > Reload This Page and  
> Delete. (A confirmation will be displayed.)  
press  
. (The browser will reload the current  
4. Press Delete (left softkey) to remove the bookmark.  
Web page.)  
The default homepage (Sprint Vision Home) can not  
be deleted.  
Note  
Restarting the Web Browser  
If the Web browser seems to be malfunctioning or  
stops responding, you can usually fix the problem by  
simply restarting the browser.  
Going to a Specific Web Site  
To go to a particular website by entering a URL (website  
address):  
1. Press Menu (right softkey) to open the browser  
menu.  
1. Press Menu (right softkey) to open the browser  
menu.  
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2. Select Browser Options > Restart Browser and  
press  
When is my data connection active?  
Your connection is active when data is being  
transferred. Outgoing calls are allowed; incoming calls  
.
go directly to voicemail. When active, the  
animates on your phone’s display screen.  
indicator  
Data Services FAQs  
When is my data connection dormant?  
How will I know when my phone is ready for data service?  
Your user name (for example, [email protected])  
will be displayed when you access Main Menu > Settings  
> Phone Info > Phone Number.  
If your phone 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  
phone receives no data for an extended period of time,  
the connection will terminate.  
How do I sign in for the first time?  
You are automatically signed in to access data services  
when you turn on your phone.  
Can I sign out of data services?  
How do I know when my phone is connected to data services?  
Your phone automatically connects when data service  
is used or an incoming message arrives. Your phone  
You can sign out without turning off your phone;  
however, you will not be able to browse the Web or use  
other data services. While signed out, you can still  
place or receive phone calls, check voicemail, and use  
other voice services. You may sign in again at any time.  
will also display the  
indicator.  
Can I make calls and use data services at the same time?  
You cannot use voice and data services  
simultaneously. If you receive a call while data service  
is active, your phone forwards the call to voicemail. You  
can place an outgoing call anytime, but it will interrupt  
To sign out, Press  
> Settings > More... > Data >  
On/Off in your phone’s menu.  
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Section 4  
Safety and Warranty  
Information  
 
General Precautions  
4A. Important Safety  
There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone  
properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service.  
To maximize performance, do not touch the bottom portion  
of your phone where the internal antenna is located while  
using the phone.  
Speak directly into the mouthpiece.  
(page 125)  
Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid  
spills. If your phone does get wet, immediately turn the  
power off and remove the battery.  
Do not expose your phone to direct sunlight for extended  
periods of time (such as on the dashboard of a car).  
Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device (page 126)  
Although your phone 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 phone 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 129)  
Owner’s Record (page 131)  
User Guide Proprietary Notice (page 131)  
This phone 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 Phone Near Other Electronic Devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio  
frequency (RF) signals. However, RF signals from wireless  
phones may affect inadequately shielded electronic  
equipment.  
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access  
to Your Phone  
Do Not Rely on Your Phone for Emergency Calls  
Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot  
guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore you should  
never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential  
communication (e.g., medical emergencies). Emergency calls  
may not be possible on all cellular networks or when certain  
network services or mobile phone 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 Phone While Driving  
Talking on your phone while driving (or operating the phone  
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 phone in healthcare facilities, and  
request permission before using the phone near medical  
equipment.  
Note  
Purchase an optional hands-free accessory at your local  
Sprint Store, or call Sprint at 1-866-866-7509. You can also  
Tip  
Turning Off Your Phone Before Flying  
dial # 2 2 2 on your phone.  
Turn off your phone 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 phone while  
the plane is on the ground. To prevent any risk of interference,  
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is in  
the air.  
Following Safety Guidelines  
To operate your phone safely and efficiently, always follow any  
special regulations in a given area. Turn your phone off in areas  
where use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or  
danger.  
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Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas  
Warning Regarding Display  
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone  
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 phone off when you’re in any area that has a  
potentially explosive atmosphere. Although it’s rare, your phone  
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 Phone 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 phones have been tested for hearing aid  
device compatibility. When some wireless phones 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 phones 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 phones 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 phone or accessories.  
Note  
Restricting Children’s Access to Your Phone  
Ratings have been developed for mobile phones to assist  
hearing device users find phones that may be compatible with  
their hearing device. Not all phones have been rated for  
compatibility with hearing devices. Phones that have been  
rated have a label located on the box. Your Samsung  
SPH-M330 has an M4 and T4 rating.  
Your phone is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with it as  
they could hurt themselves and others, damage the phone, 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 phone with a higher rating may still  
cause unacceptable noise levels in the hearing device. Trying  
out the phone 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 phone, you will  
have a combined rating of six for “excellent use.” This is  
synonymous for T ratings.  
Sprint further suggests you experiment with multiple phones  
(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 phone, promptly  
return it to the store within 30 days of purchase. With the Sprint  
30-day Risk-Free Guarantee, you may return the phone within  
30 days of purchase for a full refund. More information about  
hearing aid compatibility may be found at: www.fcc.gov,  
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements for  
hearing aid compatibility and are likely to generate less  
interference to hearing devices than unrated phones. (M4 is the  
better/higher of the two ratings.)  
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and  
are likely to be more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T  
Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. (T4 is the  
better/higher of the two ratings. Note that not all hearing  
devices have telecoils in them.)  
Getting the Best Hearing Device  
Experience With Your Phone  
To further minimize interference:  
Set the phone’s display and keypad backlight settings to  
ensure the minimum time interval:  
Hearing aid devices may also be measured for immunity to  
interference noise from wireless phones and should have  
ratings similar to phones. Ask your hearing healthcare  
professional for the rating of your hearing aid. Add the rating of  
your hearing aid and your phone to determine probable  
usability:  
1. Press  
> Settings > Display > Backlight.  
2. Highlight the minimum time interval setting and press  
Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers  
excellent use.  
Any combined rating equal to five is considered normal use.  
Any combined rating equal to four is considered usable.  
.
Position the phone so the internal antenna is farthest from  
your hearing aid.  
Move the phone around to find the point with least  
interference.  
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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.  
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.  
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.  
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  
phone batteries overheating, catching fire, or exploding. It  
appears that many, if not all, of these reports involve  
counterfeit or inexpensive, aftermarket-brand batteries with  
unknown or questionable manufacturing standards. Sprint is  
not aware of similar problems with Sprint phones resulting  
from the proper use of batteries and accessories approved  
by Sprint or the manufacturer of your phone. Use only  
call 1-866-866-7509 to order.  
More than one month:  
-4° F to 113° F (-20° C to 45° C)  
Disposal of Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) Batteries  
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as you can  
be burned.  
For safe disposal options of your Li-Ion batteries, contact your  
nearest Sprint authorized service center.  
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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.  
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).  
Body-Worn Operation  
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy  
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.  
Understanding How Your Phone Operates  
Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When  
it’s turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF)  
signals. When you use your phone, 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 Web  
site at www.fcc.gov.  
Knowing Radio Frequency Safety  
The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP  
standards described below.  
Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for Wireless  
Phones  
The SAR value corresponds to the relative amount of RF  
energy absorbed into the head of a user of a wireless handset.  
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,  
government health agencies and industries developed this  
updated standard after reviewing the available body of  
research. In 1993, the Federal Communications Commission  
(FCC) adopted this updated standard in a regulation.  
The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing,  
measuring and calculation process. It does not represent how  
much RF the phone emits. All phone models are tested at their  
highest value in strict laboratory settings. But when in  
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.  
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What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict  
federal guidelines. Variations in SARs do not represent a  
variation in safety.  
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.  
All phones must meet the federal standard, which incorporates  
a substantial margin of safety. As stated above, variations in  
SAR values between different model phones 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.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to  
operate the equipment.  
The highest reported SAR values of the SPH-M330 are:  
Cellular CDMA mode (Part 22):  
Head: 1.22 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.871 W/kg  
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  
PCS mode (Part 24):  
Head: 1.16 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.751 W/kg  
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.  
FCC Radio Frequency Emission  
This phone meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission  
Guidelines.  
FCC ID number: A3LSPHM330.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur  
in a particular installation.  
More information on the phone’s SAR can be found from the  
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  
4,901,307  
5,506,865  
5,267,261  
5,600,754  
5,710,784  
5,490,165  
5,109,390  
5,544,196  
5,414,796  
5,778,338  
5,056,109  
5,511,073  
5,267,262  
5,657,420  
5,504,773  
5,228,054  
5,568,483  
5,416,797  
5,101,501  
5,535,239  
5,337,338  
5,659,569  
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  
T9 Text Input is licensed by Nuance Communications, Inc. and  
is covered by U.S. Pat. 5,818,437, U.S. Pat. 5,953,541, U.S. Pat.  
6,011,554 and other patents pending.  
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 phone in the  
future.  
User Guide template version 8a_XUI_FM (November 2008)  
Model: SPH-M330  
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 133)  
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.  
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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Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will promptly repair or replace the  
defective Product.  
DESIGN, CONDITION, QUALITY, OR PERFORMANCE OF THE  
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.  
THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE  
COMPONENTS CONTAINED THEREIN; OR  
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  
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  
WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT;  
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GROSS NEGLIGENCE) OR FAULT COMMITTED BY  
EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT  
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  
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  
DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING  
THE ABILITY TO INTEGRATE ANY SUCH SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT WITH THE PRODUCT. THE QUALITY,  
CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE AND  
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").  
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  
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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  
IN THIS EULA, YOU MUST CLICK THE "DECLINE" BUTTON,  
DISCONTINUE USE OF THE SOFTWARE.  
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,  
sublicense or provide commercial hosting services with the  
Software.  
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  
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.  
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  
engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to  
discover the source code or algorithms of, the Software (except  
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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.  
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  
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  
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.  
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  
JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS ON APPLICABLE  
STATUTORY RIGHTS OF A CONSUMER, SO THESE  
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  
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,  
WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE  
SOFTWARE, EITHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,  
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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  
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.  
12. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS. The Software is licensed  
only with "restricted rights" and as "commercial items"  
consisting of "commercial software" and "commercial software  
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  
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.  
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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  
(EFS) Clear which will eliminate all user memory and return all  
settings to default settings. Please contact the Samsung  
Customer Care Center for details.  
©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.  
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 keypad, dial the numbers  
listed in brackets.  
Important  
Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357)  
4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty  
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Viewing Events 64  
Index  
Caller ID 105  
A
Activation 3  
Sending Data 94  
Settings 93  
Alert Notification 37  
Answering Calls 20  
Applications  
Downloading 115  
Automatic Speech  
Recognition 71–73  
Recognition (ASR) 71  
Settings 80  
Zoom 80  
Trusted Devices 93  
115  
Clock Display 38  
Contacts 53–62  
Deleting 56  
Calculator 69  
Editing Events 65  
Erasing Events 65  
Event Alert Menu 64  
Task List 66  
Dialing From 27  
Editing 55  
Editing a Number 56  
B
Backlight 37  
Index  
141  
   
Saving a Phone Number 54  
Secret Entries 60  
Default Settings 48  
Dialing Font  
Numbers 31  
Changing 39  
Disable Vision 49  
Brightness 39  
Sending Via Bluetooth 94  
Contacts Match 26  
Countdown  
Erasing  
Creating 66  
D
Data  
Disable 49  
Enable 49  
Data Roam Guard 109  
Applications 117  
Ringers 117  
Web Cache 48  
Web Cookies 47  
Web History 48  
Erasing Phone Content 47  
Screen Savers 117  
Launching the Web 111  
Password 4  
Alert Menu 64  
Editing 65  
Erasing a Day’s Events 65  
Erasing Single Event 65  
Going To 65  
Emergency Numbers 21  
End-of-Call Options 23  
Enhanced 911 (E911) 22  
User Name 110  
142  
Index  
Viewing 64  
Tone Length 37  
Tone Type 37  
Signature 41  
SMS Voice Messaging 103  
Tone Volume 37  
F
FCC Notice 130  
N
Location Settings 39  
Lock Code  
Changing 46  
Name Playback 72  
Net Guard 112  
G
Games  
Buying and Downloading  
115  
O
H
Making Calls 19  
Menu i  
Menu Style 39  
Messaging  
Hide Secret 60  
History 50–52  
Pauses 25  
Personalizing 33  
Ringer 33  
Making a Call 51  
Saving a Number 51  
Screen Saver 33  
Phone (illus.) 8  
Phone Book  
I
Callback # 42  
Notification 40  
Other Settings 41  
Preset Messages 41  
Phone Number  
Abbreviated Dialing 26  
Contacts Match 26  
Displaying 19  
K
Key Functions 9  
Key Tone 37  
Index  
143  
Ringer Types 34, 35  
Roaming 35  
Ringers  
Airplane Mode 42  
Call Answer Mode 44  
Default 48  
115  
Pictures - See also Camera 76  
Sending 83  
Taking 76  
Prepend 26  
Roaming 107–109  
Display Settings 37–39  
Sound Settings 34–37  
TTY Use 43  
Data Roam Guard 109  
Roam Mode 108  
Safety Information 124–131  
Scheduler 63  
R
Phone Updates 69  
PictBridge Printing 89  
Picture Account  
Resetting 48  
Reset Phone 48  
Screen Savers  
Resetting Your Phone 49  
Resetting Your Picture  
Account 48  
Assigning Pictures 78  
Downloading 115  
144  
Index  
Security 46–49  
Data Services 49  
Menu 46  
Managing 85  
Tip Calculator 69  
Dialing Sprint Services 60  
Operator Services 6  
Sprint 411 5  
SMS Voice 103  
Softkeys 9  
Software Updates  
Sounds  
Voice Dialing 72  
T9(English) 28  
Task List 66  
Managing 66  
Text Entry  
see Entering Text  
Text Greeting 38  
Text Messaging 101  
Preset Messages 103  
Text Options 28, 31  
Vibrate All 36  
Information 75  
Playing 74  
Volume 35  
Special Numbers 47  
Assigning Numbers 56  
Sprint Picture Mail  
Downloading Online Pictures  
86  
Voice Messaging (SMS) 103  
Voice Service  
Picture Mail Message 73  
Index  
145  
Voicemail  
Setting Up 3, 98  
VoiceSMS 103  
Options 42  
Volume 35  
My Content Manager 117  
User Name 110  
Web Browser  
Restarting 121  
Ringer 35  
Zoom 80  
Speakerphone 35  
Text Message 36  
Voicemail 36  
146  
Index  

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