Scheduling the feeds download, Downloading the feeds manually, Simmanager – Kyocera E4000 User Manual

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Applications

2. The number in front of each category

signifies the number of unread feeds.

Scroll

to read the headlines in

different categories; scroll

to

read the headlines in the same
category.

3. Select one headline and confirm with

to read more or for advanced

options.

Scheduling the feeds download

1. Go to

Menu

>

Settings

>

Schedules...

.

2. Press

to check and change the

settings.

Press

again to uncheck and

disable the schedule.

3. Confirm with

(

Done

).

Downloading the feeds manually

1. Go to

Menu

>

Get news

.

2. Select the channel/category you

prefer. The phone then starts
retrieving news from the website(s).

3. Confirm with

(

Done

).

SimManager

Start

>

Applications

>

SimManager

You can copy the selected entries in
your phone book from a SIM card to
Contacts in your smartphone, or vice
versa.

1. Go to

Menu

>

Switch to contacts

view

/

Switch to SIM view

to view

contacts in Phone/SIM.

2. Select

Menu

>

Copy to SIM

/

Copy to

contacts

.

Speech commander

Start

>

Applications

>

Speech

commander

This programs lets you use voice
commands to call contacts, find
contacts, dial digits, start applications,
have your appointments read to you,
and have your e-mail or SMS messages
read to you.

Follow the on-screen instructions to say
the command and activate the function.

You will be charged extra when visiting
the website for the details of a news
article, depending on the new data
downloaded to your phone.

The phone connects to the Internet to get
the feeds automatically at the scheduled
time. The cost for the downloads varies
depending on the network service
available at the time.

• Select

Menu

>

Help

for usages and

examples.

• The language of the commands changes

depending on the language you set for
the operating system.

• For call-related functions, see also

"Dialing using Speech commander" on
page 27.

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