| Quickstart   Setting up your HTC Aria™   Removing the back cover   Make sure that your device is turned off before   you remove the back cover or battery.   Inserting the SIM card   The SIM card contains your phone number,   service details, and phonebook memory.   1. Hold the device securely.   1. Insert the SIM card with its gold contacts   facing down and its cut-off corner facing   out from the slot.   ꢀ. Pull the device’s front panel from the gap   on the top panel.   ꢀ. Slide the SIM card completely into the slot.   Cut-off corner   3. Carefully remove the back cover.   Note: To remove the SIM card, remove the   back cover and the battery (if these are   installed), and then push the SIM card   out of the slot using your finger.   Note: To reinstall the back cover, insert the   tabs inside the back cover into the holes   on the bottom panel of the phone, and   then press the phone against the back   cover until it clicks into place.   You must install the back cover properly   for the phone to function.   3 Setting up your HTC Aria™ (continued)   Replacing the microSD card   Inserting the battery   Follow these steps if you need to replace the   pre-installed microSD card.   Your device comes with a rechargeable   lithium-ion battery and is designed to use only   manufacturer-specified original batteries and   accessories.   1. Remove the back cover.   ꢀ. Press the microSD card to eject it from the   slot.   1. Align the battery’s exposed copper   contacts with the battery connectors inside   the battery compartment.   3. Insert the replacement microSD card into   the slot with its gold contacts facing down.   ꢀ. Insert the contact’s side of the battery   first and then gently push the battery into   place.   Contacts   4. Push the microSD card until it clicks into   place.   Note: To remove the battery, lift it up from   the groove at the top of the battery   compartment.   After you have installed the SIM card and   battery, you can now charge the battery and   use your device.   4 Charging the battery   Charge the battery before you start using your   device.   Turning on your HTC Aria   Press the power button on the top panel to   turn your device on.   1. Connect the device to the AC adapter   using the USB sync cable.   Power button   ꢀ. Plug in the AC adapter to an electrical   outlet to start charging.   Note: Use only the provided AC adapter and   USB sync cable to charge the device.   When the battery is charging, the Notification   LED lights up in solid amber (when off), and   this icon (   ) displays in the status bar of the   Home screen (when on).   When the battery is fully charged, the   Notification LED lights up in solid green (when   off), and the full battery icon (   ) displays in   the status bar of the Home screen (when on).   Warning! Do not remove the battery from the   device while charging.   As a safety precaution, the battery   stops charging before it overheats.   ꢁ Setting up your HTC Aria™ (continued)   First things first   Unlocking the screen   Press and hold the bar on the lock screen   and then slide your finger down to unlock the   screen.   The first time you turn on your HTC Aria,   you will be directed to select the language,   connect to Wi-Fi (if available), set up your   email and social network accounts, and more.   When you have an incoming call and the   screen is locked, press and hold the bar and   then slide your finger down to answer the call.   Follow screen instructions until you see the   Home screen.   ꢂ About the Home screen   The Home screen is highly customizable and extends beyond the screen width, giving you lots of   room to add the information that matters most to you with tools or applications that make your   life easier. Apart from the main Home screen, there are six additional screens that extend to the   left and right sides of the display.   What you will find on the Home screen   Notifications   Device status   Weather & Desk Clock   • Tap the time to open the   Desk Clock tab of the   Clock application.   • Tap the weather   information to open the   Weather application.   Tap to open the   Tap to open the Phone   dialer and make phone   calls.   application or   perform the related   widget function.   Tap to add Widgets,   Programs, Shortcuts and   Folders to the Home   screen.   Tap to open the   All programs screen.   Check out the foldout for the   functions of these device controls.   ꢃ About the Home screen (continued)   Navigating the Home screens   On any Home screen, slide your finger   horizontally across the screen to go to the left   or right home screen.   For quicker access to a Home screen, press   Home while on the main Home screen to   display a snapshot of all the Home screens, and   then tap a screen snapshot to go directly to   that screen.   You can also swipe your finger left or right   over the optical trackball to move to the next   or previous screen.   Tip: On any Home screen, you can “pinch”   the screen with two fingers to display a   snapshot of all the Home screens.   ꢄ Customizing the Home screen   You can add widgets, shortcuts, and folders to the Home screen. You can also use Scenes to   automatically populate your Home screens with related widgets that give you information as   you go. If you want to further personalize your device, change the Home screen wallpaper with   artwork or a picture that suits your style.   Adding widgets, shortcuts, and folders   Changing the Home screen wallpaper   1. From the Home screen, tap   . 1. From the Home screen, press Menu, and   then tap Wallpaper.   ꢀ. Tap a category, and then tap the item that   you want to add to the Home screen.   ꢀ. Choose whether to change the Home or   Lock screen wallpaper.   3. Tap Wallpapers (Android or HTC) or   Photos.   4. Tap the wallpaper you want to use, and then   tap Save (if you selected Photos), or   Set wallpaper (if you selected Wallpaper).   If the current screen is full, slide your finger to   place the item on another Home screen.   Tip: Some widgets come in several designs   and layouts that you can choose from.   Did you know?   To remove a Home screen item, press and hold   it and then drag it to the Remove button at   the bottom of the screen.   ꢅ About the Home screen (continued)   Using Scenes   Your phone becomes multiple phones in one when you use Scenes. Scenes are personalized   Home screen layouts that you can quickly apply to your phone. By switching between Scenes,   you instantly turn your phone into your perfect weekend phone, travel phone, work phone, or   pure play phone.   Choosing a Scene   1. From the Home screen, press Menu, and tap Scenes.   ꢀ. Tap a scene, and then tap Done.   Your Home screen may look like this after you have applied a Scene.   Did you know? You can save your own Scene. After adding items to the Home screen and   changing the wallpaper, press Home > Menu, and then tap Scenes.   Tap Current (unsaved) > Save, and then enter a name for your own Scene.   10   Checking the device status   Before you make a call, check the status bar to see if your device is receiving a wireless signal.   The status bar displays important icons that tell you the current status of your wireless signal,   connection type and signal strength, remaining battery power, as well as any notifications.   Status bar indicators   Notifications panel   Press and hold the status bar and then slide   your finger down the screen to open the   Notifications panel.   The Notifications panel tells you of new email   or text messages, upcoming appointments,   USB connection status, and more.   GPRS available.   EDGE available.   3G available.   Signal strength.   No signal.   Roaming.   Connected to the   3G network.   No SIM card.   Always check to make sure that your device’s   phone function is turned on and that your   device is receiving a signal before placing a   call or using any data service.   Check out the Important icons and indicators   section on the foldout. You can also refer to   the Basics chapter of the User Guide for a list   of status indicators that you may see in the   status bar.   Tap a notification to open the related   application.   To close the Notifications panel, press Back.   11   Making calls and checking your voicemail   Making a phone call   Checking your voicemail   messages   1. On the Home screen, tap Phone to open   the Phone screen.   From your device   ꢀ. On the Phone screen, tap the desired   phone number using the dial pad.   Tip: If you have contacts on your device,   matching contacts will appear as you   enter phone numbers. You can tap a   matched contact’s photo or name.   1. Press and hold the number 1 key.   ꢀ. Follow the voice prompts.   From other phones   1. Dial your 10-digit wireless number.   3. Tap Call to make the call.   ꢀ. Tap the * key when you hear your personal   greeting.   3. Enter your personal password.   4. Follow the voice prompts.   4. To open the in-call options, press Menu   while on a call. To adjust the in-call volume,   press the Volume Control buttons at the   left panel of the device.   ꢁ. To end the call, tap End Call.   Did you know? AT&T 3G allows you to maintain   your data connection when   connected to a voice call.   1ꢀ   Managing contacts   In People, you can easily manage your communications with contacts via phone, messaging, and   email. You can also view updates on their Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr accounts.   Adding a new contact   1. From the Home screen, tap   Adding a new contact from   Call history   > People.   1. From the Home screen, tap   ꢀ. Tap , press and hold the unknown call   entry, and tap Save to contacts.   > People.   ꢀ. Tap Add contact.   3. Select a Contact type to determine which   account the contact will sync with.   4. Do one of the following:   • For Google, Exchange or Phone contact   type, tap the Name field, enter the   contact name, and choose the order in   which to display the names. Tap OK.   • For SIM contact type, tap the Name field,   and then enter the name.   ꢁ. Enter the contact   details.   ꢂ. Scroll down the   screen, and tap   Save.   3. Enter the contact details.   Scroll up or down your   contacts list by sliding   your finger on the   screen or swiping your   finger up or down over   the optical trackball.   Note You can also import contacts from your   Exchange ActiveSync account or from   your computer. To learn how, see the   “Accounts and sync” and “Using HTC   Sync” chapters of the User Guide.   13   Linking your social networks   Use Facebook for HTC Sense, Peep, and Friend Stream to rev up your social networks and do all   the things you need to connect with your friends anytime, anywhere.   Logging into Facebook   Linking Facebook contacts   If you’ve chosen not to set up your Facebook   account the first time you turn on the device,   follow these steps to log in and instantly share   your update status with your online friends.   Link your contacts with their Facebook   accounts so you are notified whenever they   update their status, change profiles, and more.   1. From the Home screen, tap   > People.   1. From the Home screen, press Menu and   tap Settings > Accounts & sync > Add   account > Facebook for HTC Sense.   ꢀ. Tap the name of the contact (not the icon   or photo) you want to link with his or her   Facebook account.   ꢀ. Enter your log in credentials, and then tap   3. At the upper right corner of the screen, tap   Sign in.   or   (if there are suggested links.)   3. Press Home and tap   > People.   4. Tap   next to the Facebook account   4. Tap your name (or My contact card) >   to link the contact to his or her Facebook   account.   Facebook.   ꢁ. Enter your status on the text box and tap   Share.   ꢁ. Tap Done.   14   Changing your ringtone   Selecting the ringtone   Setting a song as ringtone   You can set a song that you saved in the   storage card as the phone ringtone.   1. From the Home screen, press Menu, and   tap Settings.   ꢀ. Tap Sound & display > Phone ringtone.   1. From the Home screen, tap   ꢀ. Tap , slide to the All songs tab and then   tap the song you want to set as ringtone.   > Music.   3. Select the ringtone you want to use, and   tap OK.   3. When the song plays, press Menu, and then   tap Set as ringtone > Phone ringtone.   Tip: You can use *.wav, *.mid, or *.mp3 that you   downloaded from the Internet or copied   from your computer as ringtones.   1ꢁ   Sending text messages   Compose and send text (SMS) messages to your contacts. You can view all your exchanged text or   multimedia messages with a contact using the Messages tab of the contact details screen.   Sending a text message   Keeping tab of messages   You can find all text and multimedia messages   you exchanged with a contact in the Messages   tab of the Contact details screen.   1. From the Home screen, tap   > Messages > New message.   ꢀ. Specify the message recipients by:   • Entering phone numbers directly in   the To field. When sending to multiple   recipients, separate the phone numbers   with a comma.   As you enter information, any matching   phone numbers from your contacts list   are displayed. Tap a match to enter that   number or address directly.   1. From the Home screen, tap   ꢀ. Tap a contact, and then tap the Messages   ) tab.   > People.   ( All messages you exchanged with the   contact is grouped in conversations.   Tap a conversation to view all your   exchanged messages.   • Tapping   and selecting the phone   numbers of the contacts to whom you   want to send the message. When you   have selected all the message recipients,   tap Done.   Tip: You can also select contact groups   as recipients.   3. Tap the “Tap to compose” text box, and   enter your message.   Note: To quickly enter numbers and special   characters, tap on the onscreen   keyboard.   3. To reply to the last received message,   tap the “Tap to compose” text box, enter   your reply, and then tap Send.   4. Tap Send.   Please don’t text and drive.   1ꢂ   Capturing and sharing photos   Use Camera to capture a photo and then share it with your family and friends using multimedia   messaging (MMS) or email, or upload it to your favorite online album.   Capturing a photo   Sharing a photo   1. From the Home screen, tap   > 1. From the Home screen, tap   > Camera.   Photos > Camera shots.   ꢀ. Frame your subject on the screen, and then   press the optical trackball to activate auto   focus and capture the photo.   ꢀ. Scroll your finger left or right on the screen   until the photo appears on the center of   the display, and then tap   . 3. Tap how you want to send or share the   photo.   All photos you captured are saved on the   storage card. Use Photos to view, send, or   upload your photos.   4. Follow screen instructions to proceed.   1ꢃ   Enjoying videos   Use Camcorder to record a video, then send it via MMS or email, or upload it to YouTube™ for all   your friends to watch.   Recording a video   Watching a video   You can play back these video file formats in   Photos: .3gp, .3gꢀ, .mp4, and .wmv (Windows   Media Video ꢅ)   1. From the Home screen, tap   > Camcorder.   ꢀ. Frame your subject on the screen, and   then press the optical trackball to start   recording video.   1. From the Home screen, tap   > Photos > All videos.   ꢀ. Tap a video to start playing it on the screen.   3. Tap the onscreen buttons to control the   video playback.   4. Press the Volume Control buttons to adjust   the playback volume.   Sharing a video   1. From the Home screen, tap   > 3. Press the optical trackball again to stop   recording.   Photos > All videos.   ꢀ. Scroll your finger left or right on the screen   until the video appears on the center of   All videos you recorded are saved on the   storage card. Use Photos to play back, send, or   upload your videos.   the display, and then tap   . 3. Tap how you want to send or share the   video.   4. Follow screen instructions to proceed.   1ꢄ   Browsing the Web   Access the Web on your device using AT&T as your default home page. The browser is fully   optimized and comes with advanced features that let you enjoy Internet browsing on your device.   Opening a Web page   Navigating Web pages   Use finger gestures to pan on the Web page.   1. From the Home screen, tap   > Internet.   ꢀ. Scroll and tap the content you want to   browse.   Note: To add or update the data plan   associated with your device, go to   wireless.att.com/support, call ꢂ11 from   your device or call 1-ꢄ00-331-0ꢁ00.   3. To visit another website, press Menu and   tap the address bar.   4. Enter the website address (URL) in the   Tap the screen twice to zoom in or out.   You can also “pinch” the screen using two   fingers to zoom in or out.   address bar and then tap   . ꢁ. To bookmark the opened Web page,   press Menu, and then tap Add bookmark.   ꢂ. Change the name and location (URL) of the   bookmark, if desired, and then tap Done.   1ꢅ   Sending email   About Mail   Setting up an email account   Use the Mail application to set up these email   1. From the Home screen, tap   > Mail.   accounts on your Android powered device:   ꢀ. Do one of the following:   • If this is your first time to add an email   account in Mail, tap Other (POP3/IMAP)   on the Choose a mail provider screen.   • Internet-based (POP3/IMAP) email   accounts Personal email syncs email   directly with your internet service provider   (ISP) like Yahoo!, AOL or Hotmail to your   device. Mail delivers automated setup for   common internet-based email providers.   Corporate Email Accounts Corporate   email accounts from Microsoft® Exchange   ActiveSync Server are typically managed   by an IT organization. Use Mail to set up   wireless corporate email synchronization on   your HTC Aria so you can send and receive   email using the same email account that   you use at work.   • If you have already added an email   account in Mail, tap   on the upper-left   corner, and then tap New account.   • 3. Enter the Email address and Password for   the email account, and then tap Next.   If the account type you want to set up is   not in the device database, you will be   asked to enter more details.   4. Enter the Account name and Your name   and then tap Finish setup.   ꢁ. Your email account Inbox appears.   To refresh you Inbox, press Menu and then   tap Refresh.   About Gmail   Gmail is Google’s web-based email service.   Gmail is automatically configured when you   have set up your Google Account the first time   you turn on your device. Depending on your   synchronization settings, Gmail on your device   is automatically synchronized with one or   more Gmail accounts on the web.   Note: Contact your IT administrator for   assistance with setting up your Microsoft   Exchange account.   For more information about setting up and   synchronizing your Gmail account, see the   “Email” and “Accounts and sync” chapters in   the User Guide.   ꢀ0   Sending email   4. Enter the email subject, and then compose   your message.   Tip: When composing a long email message,   turn the phone sideways to the left to   display a bigger keyboard for a more   comfortable and accurate text entry.   1. From the Home screen, tap   ꢀ. Press Menu and tap Compose.   3. In the To field:   > Mail.   • Enter email addresses directly. If you’re   sending the email to multiple recipients,   separate the email addresses with a   comma. As you enter email addresses,   any matching addresses from your   contacts list are displayed. Tap a match   to enter that address directly.   • Tap the   icon, and then select the   contacts to whom you want to send the   message. You can also select contact   groups as recipients, or add contacts   from the company directory (Exchange   ActiveSync account only). When you   have selected all the message recipients,   tap Done.   Tip: Press Menu and tap Show Cc/Bcc if you   want to send a carbon copy (Cc) or a blind   carbon copy (Bcc) of the email.   ꢁ. To add an attachment, press Menu and tap   Add attachment.   ꢂ. Tap Send to send the message immediately   or tap Save as draft if you want to send it   later.   ꢀ1   Connecting using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi   Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that allows devices to exchange   information over a distance of about eight meters without requiring a physical connection.   Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet access over distances of up to 100 meters. To use Wi-Fi on your   device, you need access to a wireless access point or “hotspot.”   Connecting a Bluetooth headset Connecting to a Wi-Fi network   You can listen to music over a Bluetooth stereo   headset or have hands-free conversations using   a compatible Bluetooth hands-free headset.   1. From the Home screen, tap Menu, and tap   Settings > Wireless & networks.   ꢀ. Select the Wi-Fi check box.   3. Tap Wi-Fi settings.   1. Turn on the Bluetooth stereo or hands-free   headset that you want to connect with.   Refer to the headset documentation.   4. Tap a Wi-Fi network to connect to. If you   selected an open network, you will be   automatically connected to the network.   ꢀ. On your device, press Home > Menu, and   then tap Settings > Wireless & networks.   If you selected a network that is secured   with WEP, enter the key and then tap   Connect.   3. Select the Bluetooth check box.   4. Tap Bluetooth settings > Scan for devices.   ꢁ. Tap the name of the stereo or hands-free   headset in the Bluetooth devices section.   Your device then automatically attempts to   pair with the headset.   When your phone is connected to a wireless   network, the Wi-Fi icon   appears in the   status bar and tells you the approximate signal   strength (number of bands that light up).   ꢂ. If automatic pairing fails, enter the   passcode supplied with your headset.   If Network notification in Wi-Fi settings is   enabled, this icon   appears in the status   When the Bluetooth headset is connected to   your device, the Bluetooth connected icon   displays in the status bar. You can now start   using the headset to listen to music and/or   make and receive phone calls.   bar whenever the phone detects an available   wireless network within range.   ꢀꢀ   Playing music   Copy your music tracks from your computer to your device’s storage card and start playing your   favorite tracks in Music.   Playing music tracks   You can play back these audio file formats in Music: .aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, and   .wma (Windows Media Audio ꢅ)   1. On the Home screen, tap   The Now playing screen opens.   > Music.   ꢀ. Swipe your finger right or left to go to the   next or previous music album or track.   3. When the album or track centers on the   screen, tap   to start playback. Use the   onscreen buttons to control playback.   4. Press the Volume Control buttons to adjust   the playback volume.   Note: While playing music, you can return to   the Home screen by pressing the Home   button, and then launching another   application.   To go back to the Music screen, open   the Notifications panel, and then tap the   track that is currently playing.   ꢀ3   Getting apps from Android Market   Android Market™ is the place to go to find new apps for your device. Choose from a wide variety   of free and paid apps ranging from productivity apps, entertainment, to games. When you find an   app you want, you can easily download and install it on your device.   Finding apps   Installing apps   1. From the Home screen, tap   > Market.   1. From the Home screen, tap   > Market.   ꢀ. When the Terms of Service window   ꢀ. Search and then tap the app that you want   to install. Refer to the previous section on   how to find apps in Android Market.   appears, tap Accept to continue.   3. In the app details screen, tap Install.   4. The subsequent screen notifies you   whether the app will require access to your   personal information or access to certain   functions or settings of your phone. If you   agree to the conditions, tap OK to begin   downloading and installing the app.   Warning: Read it carefully! Be especially   cautious with applications that   have access to many functions or   a significant amount of data. Once   you tap OK on this screen, you are   responsible for the results of using   this item on your phone.   3. Do any of the following to find an app:   • Browse through featured apps. Scroll   through the list of featured apps when   you open Android Market.   ꢁ. After installing an app, tap   on the   • Browse apps by categories. First, tap   Apps or Games, and then tap a category.   Under a category, you can filter the apps   by Top free or Just in.   upper-left side of the screen to return to   Android Market home. You can also   press Menu, and then tap Home.   • Tap   enter the name or type of app you’re   looking for, and then tap   on the Android Market screen,   . ꢀ4   Frequently used applications   These are some of the applications that you’ll find on your device.   Icon   Description   Calculator: Perform basic and advanced scientific calculations on your device.   Calendar: Create, send, and sync events on your device and on the Web.   Camcorder: Immediately record videos on your device and then share them.   Camera: Capture photos, and then share them via email, messaging, or social networks.   Clock: Keep track of time using the Desk Clock, World Clock, Alarms and more.   Gmail: Send and receive email and sync information with your account on the Web.   IM: Chat with friends using your favorite instant messaging provider.   Internet: Browse the Web for information.   Mail: Send and receive email using your POP3/IMAP or Exchange ActiveSync account.   Maps: Find places, get directions, and check your friends’ locations using Latitude.   Market: Find and install applications and games on your device.   Messages: Send text and multimedia messages to another mobile phone.   People: Add, import and manage all your contacts.   Photos: Browse through and share your photo and video collection.   ꢀꢁ   AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T   Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks contained herein are the   property of their respective owners. © ꢀ010 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved.   HTC Aria June ꢀ010 Quickstart   ꢀꢂ   Find more information   On the Web   • Interactive Web tutorials, tips & tricks and FAQs are available at   att.com/Tutorials. Select Manufacturer: HTC and Model: Aria from the drop down   menus.   • Detailed support information including device specifications, user guide,   troubleshooting, user forums and knowledgebase articles are available at   att.com/DeviceSupport.   • • For information about your wireless account, service plan or network, visit   att.com/Wireless.   To view the User Guide for your device, visit http://www.htc.com/support   On the device   Call AT&T Customer Care at 1-ꢄ00-331-0ꢁ00 or dial ꢂ11 from any AT&T mobile phone   for assistance with your service or device.   Find Accessories   Accessories for your smartphone are available at att.com/WirelessAccessories or visit   your local AT&T store.   91H00795-40M Rev.A   Important icons and indicators   Notification LED   Tells you when the battery is fully charged, low   in power, is being charged, or when you have a   pending notification, such as a missed call.   GPRS available.   3G available   Connected to AT&T 3G   Signal strength   No signal   New Gmail message   New Exchange ActiveSync   or POP3/IMAP email   New SMS/MMS   New voicemail   Upcoming event   Song is playing   New tweet   Roaming   Connected via Wi-Fi   Connected via Bluetooth   Airplane mode   Alarm is set   FM Radio in use   Call in progress   Missed call   Speakerphone on   Data synchronizing   Vibrate mode   Call on hold   Phone speaker is mute   Battery is very low   Battery is full   Call forwarding on   Uploading data   Downloading data   Battery is charging   Android Market application   downloaded and installed   HTC Aria key functions   AUDIO JACK   Connect a 3.ꢁmm   stereo headset here.   POWER   EARPIECE   VOLUME UP   Press to increase   the ringer or media   volume.   TOUCH SCREEN   BACK   Press to return to   the previous screen.   VOLUME DOWN   Press to lower the   ringer or media   volume.   SEARCH   Press to search   information on   the Web or on the   current application.   MENU   Press to open options   for the current screen.   OPTICAL   TRACKBALL   Swipe your finger   over to navigate on   the screen.   HOME   Press to return to the   Home screen.   USB CONNECTOR   Connect the USB sync   cable to transfer files or   charge the battery.   MICROPHONE   |