HTC One X BrightStar User guide

Category
Smartphones
Type
User guide
Your HTC One® X
User guide
Contents
Unboxing
HTC One X 9
microSIM card 10
Charging the battery 12
Switching the power on or off 13
Setting up your phone
Setting up your new phone for the first time 14
Transferring content from an Android phone 15
Transferring content from an iPhone 16
Transferring contacts from your old phone through Bluetooth 17
Getting contacts and other content into HTC One X 18
Transferring photos, videos, and music between your phone and computer 19
Home screen 20
Getting to know your settings 21
Updating your phone's software 22
Your first week with your new phone
About your phone 24
Basics 26
Home screen feeds 37
Notifications 40
Working with text 42
Battery 48
Camera and Gallery
Camera 52
Gallery 59
Personalizing
Making HTC One X truly yours 68
Changing your wallpaper 68
Adding a widget to your Home screen 69
Adding apps and other shortcuts on your Home screen 71
Rearranging or removing widgets and icons on your Home screen 72
Personalizing the launch bar 73
Grouping apps into a folder 74
Adding a Home screen panel 75
Changing your ringtone, notifications, and sounds 76
Rearranging application tabs 76
Customizing the lock screen style 77
2 Contents
Hiding missed calls and messages on the lock screen 77
Setting up a face unlock on your phone 77
Phone calls
Making a call with Smart dial 79
Dialing an extension number 80
Returning a missed call 80
Using Speed dial 81
Calling a phone number in a text message 81
Calling a phone number in an email 82
Calling a phone number in a Calendar event 82
Making an emergency call 82
Receiving calls 83
What can I do during a call? 84
Setting up a conference call 86
Checking calls in the Call History 87
Changing ringtone settings 89
Home dialing 90
Messages
Sending a text message (SMS) 91
Sending a multimedia message (MMS) 92
Sending a group message 93
Resuming a draft message 95
Replying to a message 95
Saving a text message in the Tasks app 97
Forwarding a message 97
Viewing and saving an attachment from a multimedia message 97
Moving messages to the secure box 98
Blocking unwanted messages 99
WAP push messages 100
Copying a text message to your SIM card 101
Deleting messages and conversations 101
Search and web browser
Searching HTC One X and the Web 103
Getting instant information with Google Now 105
Browsing the Web 107
Bookmarking a webpage 110
Using your browsing history 112
Clearing your browsing history 112
Entertainment
Music 114
HTC Watch 121
Wireless display 125
Storage
Phone storage 127
Dropbox integration 130
3 Contents
SkyDrive 137
Sync, backup, and reset
Online sync 141
Backup 144
HTC Sync Manager 149
Reset 158
People
Your contacts list 161
Setting up your profile 163
Adding a new contact 163
Editing a contact’s information 164
Getting in touch with a contact 165
Importing or copying contacts 165
Merging contact information 167
Sending contact information 168
Contact groups 169
Email
Gmail 171
Mail 174
Travel and maps
Location settings 182
Google Maps 183
HTC Car 187
Google Play and other apps
Getting apps 191
Essential apps 194
Fun apps 200
Productivity apps 203
Internet connections
Data connection 209
Managing your data usage 210
Wi‑Fi 213
Connecting to a virtual private network (VPN) 216
Using HTC One X as a wireless router 217
Sharing your phone's Internet connection by USB tethering 218
Connecting to the Internet through a computer 219
Wi‑Fi printing 220
Wireless sharing
Connecting a Bluetooth headset 222
Unpairing from a Bluetooth device 223
Where sent information is saved 224
4 Contents
Receiving files using Bluetooth 224
Sharing content with NFC 226
Settings and security
Turning Airplane mode on or off 228
Turning automatic screen rotation off 229
Adjusting the time before the screen turns off 230
Adjusting the screen brightness manually 230
Playing a sound when selecting onscreen items 230
Changing the display language 231
Accessibility settings 231
Magnifying your phone's screen 232
Working with certificates 233
Assigning a PIN to help protect your SIM card 234
Setting a screen lock to help protect HTC One X 235
Checking your phone's HTC Sense version 236
Navigating HTC One X with TalkBack 237
Trademarks and copyrights
Index
5 Contents
Title ConventionsForNoteIcons
Identifier GUID-6A9B4830-3759-4584-8A08-3C9A352EE65B
Version 3
Conventions used in this guide
In this user guide, we use the following symbols to indicate useful and important
information:
This is a note. A note often gives additional information, such as what happens
when you choose to do or not to do a certain action. A note also provides
information that may only be applicable to some situations.
This is a tip. A tip gives you an alternative way to do a particular step or procedure,
or lets you know of an option that you may find helpful.
This indicates important information that you need in order to accomplish a certain
task or to get a feature to work properly.
This provides safety precaution information, that is, information that you need to be
careful about to prevent potential problems.
6 Conventions used in this guide
Title meta_info SAR notice for US SKUs
Identifier GUID-AD8930A9-ABC5-41D0-ADB0-32FC6A586D82
Version 2
Important RF Notice
This device was tested for compliance with the applicable FCC and Industry
Canada specific absorption rate (SAR) limits for radio frequency (RF)
exposure during typical body-worn operations. To ensure that RF exposure
levels remain at or below the tested levels, use a belt-clip, holster, or similar
accessory that maintains a minimum separation distance of 1.0 cm between
your body and the device, with either the front or back of the device facing
towards your body. Such accessories should not contain any metallic
components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these specifications
may not ensure compliance with applicable SAR limits and their use should be
avoided.
7 Important RF Notice
Title meta_info Note on recoverable data
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Version 2
Important note on recoverable data
Files and other data that have been deleted, cleared, removed, or erased from
your device may still be recoverable by third-party data recovery software.
Even a factory reset may not permanently erase all data from your phone,
including personal information.
8 Important note on recoverable data
Title Unboxing [icon_unboxing]
Identifier GUID-B1364551-6B93-4858-9631-27DDB3E2A81E
Version 1
Unboxing
Title hardware Front - Endeavor
Identifier GUID-A09B224C-E0D8-4508-B5A0-25930CEEBE94
Version 5
HTC One X
1. BACK
2. HOME
3. RECENT APPS (can be configured in
Settings to open the Menu)
4. VOLUME
5. Proximity sensor
6. Front camera
7. POWER
8. Notification LED
9. 3.5mm headset jack
10. USB connector
§ If you want to use a screen protector, please don’t cover and block the proximity
sensor. Purchase a screen protector designed for HTC One X.
§ Check with your mobile operator if voice calls and data services are supported
under their 4G/LTE network.
9 Unboxing
Title hardware SIM - microSIM
Identifier GUID-230F9619-ED92-4379-B1D1-789840B0290F
Version 2
microSIM card
HTC One X uses a microSIM card. The microSIM card contains your phone number,
service details, and memory for storing phonebook contacts and/or text messages.
Title hardware Insert SIM - microSIM - slide tray - eject tool angle
Identifier GUID-AA8D388A-0371-4F00-BE85-B246806EB32D
Version 4
Inserting the SIM card
1. Hold HTC One X face down and the top panel facing you.
2. Insert the tip of the SIM eject tool (or a small bent paperclip) into the small hole
next to the SIM card tray slot. You should insert it at an angle.
3. Push the tip all the way into the hole until the SIM card tray ejects.
4. Pull the SIM card tray out, and place the SIM card (contacts facing down) into
the tray.
5. Insert the SIM card tray into its slot.
10 Unboxing
Title hardware Remove SIM - microSIM - slide tray - eject tool angle
Identifier GUID-4E4D897D-E125-4026-85F2-7401254197B0
Version 4
Removing the SIM card
Make sure to switch off HTC One X before removing your SIM card.
1. Hold HTC One X face down and the top panel facing you.
2. Insert the tip of the SIM eject tool (or a small bent paperclip) into the small hole
next to the SIM card tray slot. You should insert it at an angle.
3. Push the tip all the way into the hole until the SIM card tray ejects.
4. Pull the SIM card tray out.
5. Take the SIM card from the SIM card tray.
11 Unboxing
Title hardware Charging the battery
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Version 10
Charging the battery
Before you turn on and start using HTC One X, it is recommended that you charge the
battery.
Use only the adapter and the USB cable that came with HTC One X to charge the
battery. When the battery power is too low, make sure to use the power adapter to
charge, not the USB cable connection with your computer.
1. Insert the small end of the USB cable into the USB connector.
2. Insert the other end of the USB cable into the power adapter.
3. Plug in the power adapter to an electrical outlet to start charging the battery.
§ As a safety precaution, the battery may stop charging to avoid overheating.
§ When you're using the Internet and charging the battery, HTC One X may become
warmer. This is normal.
§ To conserve energy, unplug the power adapter from the electrical outlet after you
finish charging.
12 Unboxing
Title power Switching the power on or off
Identifier GUID-9C1A297F-3BE0-47C6-BA55-C8317118F8F9
Version 2
Switching the power on or off
Title hardware Switching the power on
Identifier GUID-CB09E06A-E687-4EEB-9460-7727BCAD6884
Version 5
Switching the power on
Press the POWER button.
When you turn on HTC One X for the first time, you’ll need to set it up.
Title hardware Switching the power off
Identifier GUID-2A4770BC-1C1F-41EB-89F1-88C4135473A9
Version 7
Switching the power off
1. If the display is off, press the POWER button to turn it back on. If you've set up
a lock screen, you need to unlock it.
2. Press and hold the POWER button for a few seconds.
3. Tap Power off on the options menu.
13 Unboxing
Title Setting up your phone [icon_gettingstarted]
Identifier GUID-A67BE0D9-5E5A-4B64-A474-3925D6195275
Version 1
Setting up your phone
Title setup Setting up your phone for the first time
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Version 7.6.1
Setting up your new phone for the first time
When you switch on your new phone for the first time, you’ll be asked to set it up.
Walk through the on-device setup to choose your Internet connection, select how you
want to set up your new phone, and more.
§ Select Set up from scratch to set up your accounts and personalize your new
phone from your computer using the HTC Get Started service.
Your phone shows you the URL of the HTC Get Started site and a pair code. On
your computer's web browser, just go to the URL and enter the pair code to
start your web setup. You need an HTC Account to save your accounts and
settings on the Web and download them to your phone.
§ If you already finished the HTC Get Started setup before turning on your new
phone, just download your web setup. Choose to import content, and then
select Apply HTC Get Started setup.
§ If you have content from an old phone, you can choose to do a direct phone-to-
phone transfer.
§ To make it easier for you to back up and restore content from HTC One X to
another HTC phone in the future, select Back up phone daily.
§ To find out more about HTC Get Started and HTC Account, see the Help and FAQ
on the HTC Get Started site (www.htcsense.com/help/).
§ If you transferred content such as wallpaper and ringtone from an old phone, using
HTC Get Started to personalize and download the same content types from the
Web will change your settings on your new phone.
§ Some features that need to connect to the Internet such as location-based
services and auto-sync of your online accounts may incur extra data fees. To avoid
incurring data fees, disable these features under Settings. For more information on
location services, see Turning location services on or off on page 182.
14 Setting up your phone
Title transfer_data Transferring from Android phone
Identifier GUID-E9BF46A8-0F60-4616-944D-3570C4D84067
Version 3
Transferring content from an Android phone
On your old Android
â„¢
phone, download the HTC Transfer Tool and use it to transfer
your content to your new HTC phone. The types of locally stored content on your old
phone that the tool can transfer include contacts, messages, calendar events, web
bookmarks, music, photos, and videos. Some settings can also be transferred.
§ You need Android version 2.3 or later to use the HTC Transfer Tool on your old
phone.
§ If your old phone has Android version 2.2 or an earlier version, you need to use
Bluetooth
®
transfer. For details, see Transferring contacts from your old phone
through Bluetooth on page 17.
1. Do one of the following:
§ If you're setting up your new HTC phone for the first time, choose to
transfer content, and then select Transfer from old phone on the Set up
phone screen.
§ Go to Settings, and then tap Transfer content.
2. Choose whether to transfer from an old HTC Android phone or other Android
phone.
3. Tap Full transfer.
4. Follow the steps shown on your new phone to download the HTC Transfer Tool
from Google Play
â„¢
to your old phone, install it, and open the tool.
15 Setting up your phone
5. When you see a PIN on your old phone, make sure the same PIN also appears
on your new phone before you continue.
If the PIN code doesn't appear, this may mean that your old phone is unable to
connect to your new phone. If this happens, tap Unable to establish a connection
on your new phone to use Bluetooth for transferring contacts from your old phone.
6. On your old phone, choose the types of content you want to transfer, and then
tap Start.
7. Wait for the transfer to finish.
8. Tap Done on both phones.
Title transfer_data Transferring content from iPhone
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Version 1
Transferring content from an iPhone
If you have an iPhone
®
, it's fast and easy to transfer your contacts, messages, and
other content when you use HTC Sync Manager.
To find out how, see Transferring iPhone content to your HTC phone on page 151.
If you only need to migrate your contacts, you can also use Bluetooth transfer. For
details, see Transferring contacts from your old phone through Bluetooth on page
17.
16 Setting up your phone
Title transfer_data Transferring content thru Bluetooth
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Version 8
Transferring contacts from your old phone
through Bluetooth
Use Bluetooth to transfer contacts from an iPhone, a phone that has Android version
2.2 (or earlier version), or other types of phones. Depending on the capabilities of your
old phone, you may be able to transfer not only contacts but also other data such as
calendar events and text messages to your new HTC phone.
Use HTC Sync Manager to transfer more types of content from an iPhone.
1. Do one of the following:
§ If you're setting up your new phone for the first time, choose to transfer
content, and then select Transfer from old phone on the Set up phone
screen.
§ Go to Settings, and then tap Transfer content.
2. Choose whether to transfer from an Android phone, iPhone, or other phone
types. If you chose to transfer from an Android phone, tap Quick transfer.
3. Choose your old phone's name and model.
4. On your old phone, turn Bluetooth on and set it to discoverable mode.
5. Follow the onscreen instructions on your old and new phones to pair them and
start the data transfer.
17 Setting up your phone
Title people Getting content into your phone
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Version 15
Getting contacts and other content into
HTC One X
Aside from the HTC Transfer Tool, there are other ways you can add contacts and
other content to HTC One X.
Sync with your
computer
Use HTC Sync Manager to sync contacts, documents, playlists,
and more between HTC One X and your computer running a
Windows
®
or Mac OS
®
operating system.
You can also use it to transfer contacts, messages, and other
content from an iPhone to your computer, and then to your
HTC One X.
Gmail
â„¢
Google
®
contacts are imported to HTC One X after you sign in to
your Google Account. You can also create more Google
contacts right from HTC One X.
Social network
accounts
Log in to your favorite social networks to sync contact
information from them.
Microsoft
®
Exchange
ActiveSync
®
HTC One X syncs your work contacts from the Microsoft
Exchange ActiveSync Server in your workplace.
Phone contacts You can create contacts locally on HTC One X, if you don't
prefer to store them on your online accounts.
SIM card Copy all your SIM contacts to HTC One X.
18 Setting up your phone
Title connections_computer Ways of getting media on or off the phone
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Version 7.1.2
Transferring photos, videos, and music
between your phone and computer
There are two ways you can transfer your media from or to your computer.
§ Connect HTC One X to your computer. Your computer will recognize it just like
any removable USB drive, and you can copy your media between them.
§ Download and use the HTC Sync Manager software on your computer. You can
set it up to automatically get music, photos, and videos off HTC One X to your
computer. You can also sync playlists from your computer to the phone.
If you have an iPhone, you can even connect it and transfer the camera roll
photos to your computer. Then reconnect HTC One X and copy them over.
Tired of keeping copies of your media in several places? Use online storage services
to put your media in one place so you can manage them anywhere — on your
computer, HTC One X, and other mobile devices.
Go to Settings, and then tap Accounts & sync > to check first what online storage
accounts are available on HTC One X and sign in to the one you want to use.
19 Setting up your phone
Title home_screen Home screen
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Version 6.1.1
Home screen
Your Home screen is where you make HTC One X your own.
§ After you've turned on and set up HTC One X for the first time (or after
installing the latest software update and restarting the phone), you'll see the
traditional Home screen style with panels that you can personalize with widgets.
apps, and shortcuts. Swipe left or right to switch between these panels. You can
also add more panels. For details, see Personalizing on page 68.
If you've installed the latest software update for HTC One X, you may find that
some widgets have been changed, replaced, or removed in the new update.
§ To switch to the Home screen style that has Feeds view, check for the HTC
BlinkFeed
â„¢
notification in the status bar. If you see it, slide the Notifications
panel open, tap the notification, and then select the BlinkFeed style.
Or you can go to Settings, and then tap Personalize > Home screen style >
BlinkFeed.
Customize the Feeds view to show posts from your social networks, headlines
from your favorite news media, and more. For details, see Checking feeds on
your Home screen on page 37.
This Home screen style also has panels for adding widgets, apps, and shortcuts.
Swipe left to go to the other panels. The maximum number of panels you can
add are fewer than the traditional Home screen style.
If you were using the traditional Home screen style before and you want to use the
same widgets, apps, and shortcuts, you need to add them to the other panels of
the HTC BlinkFeed Home screen.
§ You can change the apps on the launch bar at the bottom of the Home screen.
See Personalizing the launch bar on page 73.
When you're on the other panels, press
to return to the main Home screen.
20 Setting up your phone
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