Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Important information
Please read the Important information leaflet before you use your mobile phone.
Getting started
The instructions in this User guide is written from default Home screen if nothing else is stated. If you set TimescapeTM or another application as your Home screen, the instructions path may differ. To insert the SIM card and the memory card
To insert the battery
To turn off the phone 1 Press and hold the until the options menu opens. The phone is also activated when you receive a call.
Social web services
You can use your phone with many web based services, for example, social networking and media sharing. [. . . ] 3 In the Add to Home screen menu, select the item you want to add.
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To create and send an email message 1 From the Home screen tap the application bar, then tap Email. You can use Sony Ericsson Mediascape to browse local media content on your memory card such as music, audiobooks, podcasts, photos, and videos. You can also access online content, for example, by browsing and purchasing music from PlayNowTM, or by exploring related content on YouTubeTM. The first time you open any of the home screens, your content might not be displayed. Use Media GoTM to transfer content to and from the memory card in your phone. To open Sony Ericsson Mediascape 1 From the Home screen, tap Mediascape. 2 Depending on which media you want to use, tap Music , Video or Photo at the bottom of the screen. 3 To browse content on your memory card, tap More in the upper part of the screen. To explore related media content · Tap .
The following symbols on a tile indicate the type of event. When you are previewing a tile, you can tap the symbol to view the event.
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Symbol Event A missed call
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TimescapeTM
Sony Ericsson TimescapeTM revolutionises your social experience by collecting all your communications into one view. Every event - SMS, email, Facebook or Twitter updates - appears as a tile in a chronological flow on the screen. You can see a snack-size preview of an event before choosing to view the full content. With the infinite button, you can view all communications for a contact. To make best use of TimescapeTM, you can set up your email and social networking service accounts in your phone. 1 Your Facebook or Twitter status
SMS/MMS message (blue indicates unread message) Email message (blue indicates unread message) ATwitter update from a friend A Facebook update from a friend A recently captured photo A recently captured video A recently played song
To view an event in TimescapeTM 1 From the Home screen, tap TimescapeTM. To link a Facebook or Twitter contact to a phone contact from TimescapeTM 1 From the Home screen, tap TimescapeTM. After linking, the Facebook and Twitter updates will be displayed in TimescapeTM with the name and picture for the phone contact. To view all information about and communication with a contact 1 From the Home screen, tap TimescapeTM. 2 Tap a tile for a missed call, SMS/MMS/email message or Facebook/Twitter update. 27
2 TimescapeTM tiles, in chronological order 3 TimescapeTM tile filter
Social networking services
You can set up your Facebook and Twitter accounts in the phone. You can then, for example, update your status or
Using TimescapeTM
To delete a tile in TimescapeTM 1 Tap the tile. 24 25
The infinite button in TimescapeTM
When you tap a tile, the infinite button appears in the upper right corner (except for a recently captured video). [. . . ] Improvements and changes to this User guide necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/ or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this User guide. ©Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2009 Publication number: 1229-8032. 1 Your mobile phone has the capability to download, store and forward additional content, e. g. The use of such content may be restricted or prohibited by rights of third parties, including but not limited to restriction under applicable copyright laws. [. . . ]