Mail and Calendar
If you signed in to your Google Account when you first set up your phone,
you’ll be able to send and receive email messages on the Gmail™ app.
Send an email
Open the Mail app.
Set up the email account that you want to use.
On the email account inbox, tap .
Fill in one or more recipients.
Enter the subject and your message.
To add an attachment, tap .
Tap . Or to send it later, tap > Save.
Set a new appointment
Use the Calendar app to schedule your meetings and events. Sign in to
your Google, Facebook, or Exchange ActiveSync accounts to see your
calendars from these accounts.
Open the Calendar app.
On any Calendar view, tap .
If you have more than one calendar, select the calendar
in which to add the event.
To invite people to your event, tap and then choose
from your contacts.
Enter the event details, such as the date and time.
Tap Save.
Bluetooth
®
, Wi-Fi
®
and Mobile Hotspot
Pair with another Bluetooth device
Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap .
Under Wireless & networks, turn on Bluetooth using the On/Off
option.
Tap Bluetooth, and then tap Scan for devices.
Tap an available device to pair.
Connect to a Wi-Fi network
Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap .
Under Wireless & networks, turn on Wi-Fi using the On/Off option.
Tap Wi-Fi, and then choose a Wi-Fi network to connect to (secured
networks require a passkey).
Share your connection (Tethering and Mobile Hotspot*)
• To use tethering, connect the device you want to tether to your phone
with a USB cable. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap .
Under Wireless & networks, tap More > Mobile network sharing. Tap
USB network setting, and then select USB tethering.
• To enable a portable hotspot, slide the Notifications panel open, and
then tap . Under Wireless & networks, tap More > Mobile network
sharing. Select Portable Wi-Fi hotspot. Set a password upon first use.
* Data charges may apply.
Network Notifications
Network
Your 4G LTE™ wireless device will indicate which of AT&T’s wireless
networks you are connected to. A network indicator does not necessarily
mean that you will experience any particular upload or download data
speeds.
Actual data upload and download speeds depend on various factors, including
the device, network utilization, file characteristics, terrain, etc. Learn more at:
wireless.att.com/learn/articles-resources/wireless-terms.jsp, your AT&T Wireless
Customer Agreement, Section 3.2 Where and How Does AT&T Service Work?
* Limited 4G LTE availability in select markets. 4G speeds delivered by LTE, or HSPA+ with
enhanced backhaul, where available. Mobile broadband service limited to AT&T 4G and 4G
LTE coverage areas. Compatible device and data plan required. LTE is a trademark of ETSI.
Learn more at att.com/network.
Connected to AT&T’s 4G LTE network.
Connected to AT&T’s HSPA+ network. AT&T’s HSPA+ network is capable of delivering
4G speeds when combined with enhanced backhaul. 4G availability is increasing
with ongoing backhaul deployment.
Connected to AT&T’s EDGE/2G network.
*
NFC
With the built-in NFC (near field communication), you can share content
to someone’s mobile device in an instant. Beam a webpage, contact
information, and more. Just hold both devices back to back.
Turn on NFC
Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap .
Under Wireless & networks, tap More.
Make sure that the NFC option is turned on.
Share content with NFC
Make sure that both devices have
NFC turned on.
While viewing the content that you
want to share, hold your device and
the other device back to back.
When the devices connect, you’ll
hear a sound and both devices will
vibrate slightly.
Tap the screen. The shared content
appears on the recipient’s screen.