13 - Getting Started 
Getting Started 
Your Phone at a Glance 
The following illustrations and descriptions 
outline your phone’s primary external features 
and buttons. 
 
Key Functions 
  Earpiece lets you hear the caller and 
automated prompts. 
  Front Camera lets you Takes pictures 
and records videos while facing the 
screen, and allows you to video 
conference.   
  Touch Screen displays all the information 
needed to operate your phone, such as 
the call status, the Contacts list, and the 
date and time. Also provides one-touch 
access to all of your features and 
applications. 
 
  Back Key lets you return to the previous 
screen, or close a dialog box, options 
menu, the notifications panel, or onscreen 
keyboard. 
  Home Key    returns you to the home 
screen. Touch and hold to open the 
Google application. 
  Recent Apps Key lets you to open the 
recently-used applications list. 
  Power Key lets you turn the phone or the 
screen on or off, restart the phone, or 
switch your phone to silent mode, 
vibration mode, or airplane mode. 
  Volume Keys allows you to adjust the 
ringtone or media volume or adjust the 
voice volume during a call. 
  Indicator Light alerts you when you 
charge the phone or an assortment of 
other things. 
  3.5 mm Headset Jack allows you to plug 
in either a stereo headset or an optional 
headset for convenient, hands-free 
conversations. 
  Camera Lens lets you take pictures and 
videos. 
  Back Cover protects your battery and 
your optional microSDHC card. 
  Microphone transmits your voice for 
phone calls or records your voice or 
ambient sounds for voice recordings and 
videos. 
  Charging/micro-USB Jack allows you to 
connect the phone charger or the USB 
cable (included).