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Tips, hints
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Consultas, consejos
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Tips, hints& shortcutsfor your device and serviceConsultas, consejosy soluciones rápidaspara tu aparato y servicio ©2007 Verizon Wireless. Todos l

Page 2 - Es la Compañía

THE BASICSpg 8Receiving calls1. When the phone rings or vibrates, answer the call by either pressing the OK Keytwice or opening the slide.NOTE: If you

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

THE BASICSpg 9Setting up and accessing Voice MailHow to set up your Voice Mail1: Press *86 (*VM) and . If you hear a system greeting, press tointerr

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THE BASICSpg 102: Enter your 10-digit wireless number.3: Select Option 2, and then press when prompted for the password resetmenu.4: Enter your 5-dig

Page 5 - The basics

pg 11Using speakerphoneTo activate or cancel the speaker functionality while in a call touch theSpeakerphone Key . Once activated, the speaker icon i

Page 6 - Getting started

pg 12Using TXT Messaging Sending a new TXT Message to a wireless device1: Touch the Left Soft Key [Message].2: Press New Message, then press TXT Me

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ASSISTANCEpg 13• May we help you?• If you move• Loss or theft • Toll-free calls and emergency services• Fraud prevention• Assistive communication devi

Page 8 - Using Bluetooth®

ASSISTANCEpg 14May we help you?Online assistanceMain website:verizonwireless.comOther helpful websites and information:verizonwireless.com/welcome• In

Page 9 - Placing and receiving calls

ASSISTANCEpg 15• If you ever have a problem, it becomes our problem the first time you call.No runaround, no hassles. If your issue can’t be resolved

Page 10 - THE BASICS

ASSISTANCEpg 16How to sign up for New Every TwoIf you maintain service on a Calling Plan of $34.99 or higher and fulfill your 2-yearterm, you will qua

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ASSISTANCEpg 17Billing optionsYour service comes with a streamlined bill that you’ll receive each month at noadditional cost. Your bill includes all a

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Welcome to Verizon Wireless.It’s the Network.SMFor an interactive guide to your new wireless device, go to verizonwireless.com.Bienvenido a Verizon Wi

Page 13 - Changing Ringtones

ASSISTANCEpg 18• Using My Account from your wireless device — Make a one-time paymentby credit card, debit card and/or electronic check directly from

Page 14 - Using TXT Messaging

ASSISTANCEpg 19Loss or theft If your wireless device is lost or stolen, please contact Customer Service at 1-800-922-0204 to suspend your service. If

Page 15 - Assistance

ASSISTANCEpg 20Assistive communication devicesTTY (Text Telephony) and TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) allowindividuals who are deaf, har

Page 16 - May we help you?

MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 21Mobileentertainment• Messaging — TXT, email, Instant Messaging, pictures and videos• News & information — Mobile Web 2.0,

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MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 22Messaging & chatEasy ways to talk without talking:TXT — Talk without saying a word. Just TXT Message it.Email — Check you

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MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 236: Press the OK Key [SEND].*Not available everywhere. Picture Messaging charges apply per your Calling Plan. Monthly plans a

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MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 243: Use the Navigation Wheel to select your desired picture and touch theRight Soft Key [Options].4: Press Send.5: Enter a

Page 20 - EZ Move® (if you move)

MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 255: Click the Save button at the bottom of the page. You now have an account thatcan hold up to 75 pictures and videos.Upload

Page 21 - Fraud prevention

MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 265: Enter a Verizon Wireless number with no spaces, or enter valid email addresses, separated by commas. 6: Click the Send but

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MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 272: Using the phone screen as your viewfinder, press the OK Key to beginrecording (up to 30 seconds per video) and again to s

Page 23 - MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT

TABLE OF CONTENTSThe basics...3Getting started ...

Page 24 - Messaging & chat

MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 286: Use the Navigation Wheel to scroll to Text, Video, Name Card andSubject and make edits accordingly.7: Press the OK Key [

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MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 292: Select Subscribe, and accept Terms & Conditions.3: Select Confirm.4: After a few seconds, you will see the homepage wh

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MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 30Download, subscription and airtime required for use; only in National Enhanced Services Coverage Area;accuracy and completene

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MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 31Get It Now®verizonwireless.com/getitnowGet It Now is a customizable service right on your wireless device that lets youget Ri

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MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 32Access Get It Now1: From standby mode, press the Navigation Wheel to the right to directlyaccess the Get It Now Menu.Downloa

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MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 33V CASTverizonwireless.com/vcastV CAST brings the world of entertainment to your wireless device with high-quality streaming v

Page 30 - News & information

MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTpg 345: Read the description of the video clip and touch the Right Soft Key [Options].6: Press Save Video.**7: Press the OK Key

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pg 35Purchase songs on your wireless device* When you purchase music from your wireless device, you also get a second copy that can be downloaded to y

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pg 365: Songs that you’ve purchased but have not yet downloaded are indicated by anicon in the download column on the right-hand side of the list of s

Page 33 - Get It Now®

pg 377: Under the Music & Tones menu, open My Music to view and play your music.NOTE: A compatible USB cable (sold separately) is required for syn

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pg 2Thank you for choosing Verizon WirelessYou’re now connected to the power of America’s most reliable wirelessnetwork. This guide will help you unde

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pg 38Delete songs from your wireless device 1: To access your songs, press the Music Key located on the right side of thephone.2: Select the song you

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OPTIONAL SERVICESpg 39• Safety and protection• Wireless device protection• Voice services• International services• Other products and servicesOptional

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OPTIONAL SERVICESpg 40Work wirelessly. Protect your wireless device against damage or, even moreimportantly, protect yourself on the road. You can fin

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OPTIONAL SERVICESpg 41• Global Rental — For the less frequent international traveler, Verizon Wirelesscustomers can quickly and easily rent a wireless

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MORE INFORMATIONpg 42Moreinformation

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MORE INFORMATIONpg 43How wireless worksYour wireless service is different from your home or business phone service. On awireless device, you must pres

Page 41 - Optional

pg 44you meet the requirements of the program. If you enrolled in the program on orafter 11/25/02, you must take advantage of the New Every Two offer

Page 42 - International services

pg 45that time frame. If you terminate your service, but have not paid your final bill,the deposit will be applied to your account, and you will recei

Page 43 - Other products and services

pg 46You can register by either of the following methods:1. By wireless device: 1-888-382-1222 from the number you wish to register.2. Online at: www.

Page 44 - MORE INFORMATION

pg 47date that proves that wireless phone usage can lead to cancer or a variety of otherproblems, including headaches, dizziness or memory loss.”This

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THE BASICSpg 3• Getting started• Using Bluetooth®• Placing and receiving calls• Setting up and accessing Voice Mail• Locking/Unlocking your wireless d

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pg 48Can I minimize my RF exposure?If you are concerned about RF, there are several simple steps you can take tominimize your RF exposure. You can, of

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pg 49phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientificevidence that any health hazard exists.”A copy of the UK’s leafle

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MORE INFORMATIONpg 50• Should use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to minimize thepotential for interference; • Should turn the wireles

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MORE INFORMATIONpg 51been associated in some studies with tinnitus (a ringing in the ear),hypersensitivity to sound and distorted hearing. Individual

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MORE INFORMATIONYou can obtain additional information on this subject from the following sources:American Academy of Audiology11730 Plaza American Dri

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THE BASICSpg 4Getting started1235874691012211516181920225. Headset Jack Allows you to plug in an optional headset forconvenient, hands-free conversati

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THE BASICSpg 5Installing the battery1: Insert the top of the battery into the opening on the back of the phone, thenpush the battery down until the la

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THE BASICSpg 6Using Bluetooth®How to turn on Bluetooth®1: Press the OK Key [MENU].2: Use the Navigation Wheel to scroll to SETTINGS & TOOLS, and

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THE BASICSpg 77: The device will appear in Add New Device menu once it has been located.Highlight the device and press the OK Key .8: The handset wil

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