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Android 2.3.4
User’s Guide
May 4, 2011
AUG-2.3.4-105
Android™ mobile technology platform 2.3.4
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2 Legal Copyright © 2010 Google Inc. All rights reserved. Google, the stylized Google logo, Android, the stylized Android logo, Nexus, the stylized Nexus logo, Nexus S, the stylized Nexus S logo, Android Market, the stylized Android Market logo, Gmail, Google Apps, Google Calendar, Google Checkout, Google Earth, Google Latitude, Google Maps, Google Talk, Picasa, SafeSearch, and YouTube are trademarks of Google Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the companies with
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3 Contents About this guide 11 Android basics 15 Starting Android for the first time 16 If you don’t have a SIM card in your GSM phone 16 Your Google Account 16 Resetting your Google Account password 17 Additional accounts 18 Google services 18 Getting to know the Home screen 19 Using the touchscreen 22 Using the phone’s buttons 23 Using a trackball 24 Working with menus 25 Options menus 25 Context menus 26 Monitoring your phone’s status 27 Status icons 27 Notification icons 28 Managing notifica
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4 Connecting to networks and devices 57 Connecting to mobile networks 58 Connecting to Wi-Fi networks 61 Connecting to Bluetooth devices 64 Connecting to a computer via USB 67 Sharing your phone’s mobile data connection 69 Connecting to virtual private networks 72 Working with secure certificates 74 Configuring Internet (SIP) calling 76 Placing and receiving calls 79 Placing and ending calls 80 Answering or rejecting calls 82 Working with the Call log 84 Calling your contacts 86 Placing an Inter
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5 Changing which contacts are displayed 122 Joining contacts 124 Separating contact information 126 Accounts 127 Adding and removing accounts 128 Configuring account sync and display options 131 Gmail 135 Gmail version and availability 136 Gmail is different 137 Opening Gmail and your Inbox 138 Reading your messages 141 Composing and sending a message 145 Replying to or forwarding a message 147 Working with Priority Inbox 149 Working with conversations in batches 152 Starring a message 153 Label
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6 Viewing event details 173 Creating an event 174 Editing an event 175 Deleting an event 176 Setting an event reminder 177 Responding to an event reminder 178 Synchronizing and displaying calendars 179 Changing Calendar settings 180 Google Voice 181 Opening Google Voice and your Inbox 182 Reading or listening to your voicemail 184 Exchanging text messages 186 Starring messages 187 Viewing messages by label 188 Configuring Google Voice 189 Placing calls with Google Voice 191 Changing Google Voice
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7 Adding and editing email accounts 220 Changing email account settings 223 Account settings 223 Incoming server settings 224 Outgoing server settings 226 Messaging 229 Opening Messaging 230 Exchanging messages 231 Changing Messaging settings 236 Storage settings 236 Text message (SMS) settings 236 Multimedia message (MMS) settings 236 Notification settings 237 Browser 239 Opening Browser 240 Navigating within a webpage 243 Navigating among webpages 245 Working with multiple Browser windows 247
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8 Camera 273 Opening Camera and taking pictures or videos 274 Changing Camera settings 277 Camera mode settings 278 Video mode settings 279 Gallery 281 Opening Gallery and viewing your albums 282 Working with albums 284 Working with pictures 288 Working with videos 292 YouTube 295 Opening YouTube and watching videos 296 Discovering videos 299 Rating and commenting on videos 301 Uploading and sharing videos 302 Working with playlists 304 Working with channels 305 Changing YouTube settings 306 Mus
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9 Car Home 329 Opening Car Home 330 Customizing Car Home 332 Starting Car Home with a Bluetooth Device 334 Changing Car Home settings 335 Calculator 337 Using the Calculator 338 Tags 339 Scanning tags 340 Working with tags 341 Sharing tags 343 Market 345 Opening Android Market and finding applications 346 Downloading and installing applications 349 Managing your downloads 352 Settings 357 Opening Settings 358 Wireless & networks 359 Wireless & Network settings screen 359 Wi-Fi settings screen 35
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10 Applications settings 371 Applications settings screen 371 Development screen 371 Accounts & sync settings 373 Accounts & sync settings screen 373 Account screen 373 Privacy settings 374 Storage settings 375 Language & keyboard settings 376 Language & Keyboard screen 376 Android Keyboard settings screen 376 Device Keyboard settings screen 377 Voice input & output settings 378 Google Voice Recognition settings screen 378 Text-to-Speech settings screen 378 Accessibility settings 380 Dock settin
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11 About this guide This guide describes how to use release 2.3.4 of the Android™ mobile technology platform, including updates to Android applications that have been released on the Android Market™ downloadable applications service. This guide does not describe the physical features of your phone (its parts and accessories, how to replace its battery, turn it on, and so on) or its specifications; for that information, refer to your phone’s owner’s guide. Chapter Describes “Android basics” o
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About this guide 12 Chapter Describes “Google Talk” on Communicating with friends by using the Google Talk™ instant mes- page 195 saging service. “Email” on page 209 Configuring your phone so you can send and receive email via a con- ventional email service. “Messaging” on Exchanging text and multimedia messages with other phones. page 229 “Browser” on page 239 Browsing the web on your phone. “Maps, Navigation, Discovering the world with street and satellite data from the Google Places, and Lat
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About this guide 13 Chapter Describes “Tags” on page 339 Scan and work with Near Field Communication (NFC) tags. “Market” on page 345 Finding new applications on Android Market, purchasing paid applica- tions, and installing them. “Settings” on page 357 Opening the Settings application and its many tools for configuring and customizing your phone. AUG-2.3.4-105 Android User’s Guide
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About this guide 14 AUG-2.3.4-105 Android User’s Guide
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15 Android basics When you first turn on your phone, you have the opportunity to sign into your Google Account. Then it’s a good idea to become familiar with the basics of your phone and how to use it—the Home screen, the touchscreen, menus, applications, entering text, and so on. In this section “Starting Android for the first time” on page 16 “Getting to know the Home screen” on page 19 “Using the touchscreen” on page 22 “Using the phone’s buttons” on page 23 “Using a trackball” on page 24
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Android basics 16 Starting Android for the first time The first time you power on your phone (after setting it up, as described in your phone’s owner’s guide), you’re prompted to touch the Android logo to begin using your phone. Touch the android to begin. Then you’re prompted to create or to sign into your Google Account and to make some initial decisions about how you want to use Android and Google features. If you don’t have a SIM card in your GSM phone If your GSM phone doesn’t have a SIM
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Android basics 17 settings to Google servers; and to take advantage of other Google services on your phone. Important If you want to restore your settings to this phone from another phone that was running Android release 2.0 or later, you must sign into your Google Account now, during setup. If you wait until after setup is complete, your settings are not restored. (See “Google services” on page 18.) If you don’t have a Google Account, you’re prompted to create one. If you have an enterprise
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Android basics 18 your account?” in the sign-in box, and then follow the instructions for resetting your password. Additional accounts After setup, you can add Google, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, conventional email, and other kinds of accounts to your phone, and sync some or all of their data, as described in “Accounts” on page 127. However, only the first Google Account you sign into is backed up to Google servers. Some applications that only work with a single account display data only
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Android basics 19 Getting to know the Home screen When you sign in, the Home screen opens. The Home screen is your starting point to access all the features on your phone. It displays application icons, widgets, shortcuts, and other features. You can customize the Home screen with different wallpaper and display the items you want. See “Customizing the Home screen” on page 44. The Status bar shows the time, signal strength, battery status, and other information. It also displays notificatio
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Android basics 20 Wake up the phone If you don’t use the phone for a while, the screen dims and then darkens to conserve the battery. 1 Press the Power button. If you’ve locked your screen, you must draw an unlock pattern or enter a PIN or password to unlock it. See “Locking your screen” on page 43. 2 Drag the lock icon to the right. The last screen you were viewing opens. Return to the Home screen S Press the Home button at any time, in any application. AUG-2.3.4-105 Android User’s Guide